ISAAK IL'ICH LEVITAN (1860-1900)
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ISAAK IL'ICH LEVITAN (1860-1900)

Morning Mist over the Marsh

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ISAAK IL'ICH LEVITAN (1860-1900)
Morning Mist over the Marsh
signed in Cyrillic 'I. Levitan' (lower right)
oil on canvas laid on board
13¼ x 17½in. (33.8 x 44.4cm.)
Provenance
From the Collection of Baron Aleksei Knoop, St. Petersburg
Christie's London, 5 October 1989, lot 253A

Lot Essay

Born in Kybartai, Lithuania, Levitan studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, living in extreme poverty. In 1874-75 the Board of Teachers awarded him 'a box of paints and brushes' for his progress, who was already showing a preference for landscape painting; in 1876 he was accepted into the studio of Alexsei Savrasov, and exhibited two canvases at the 5th 'Wanderers' Moscow exhibition. In 1880, Levitan's entry Sokol'niki Park in his school's second Student's Exhibition was bought by Pavel Tret'iakov, which initiated public recognition of his talent as one of Russia's leading landscape artists and Impressionists.

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