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I like the picture of the girl because. “A composition based on the painting by A. Savrasov“ The Rooks Have Arrived ”. Feel alive

Of course, good fellows are all children. But many in this essay were able to show a rich vocabulary, the ability to build beautiful sentences and competently express their thoughts. I am glad to see new surnames on "Po4mu4ki". I'm waiting for the rest.

The composition of Yulia Kondrashova

During the lesson we got acquainted with a beautiful reproduction of the painting by A.A. Plastov "First Snow". The canvas is great!

The painting shows a girl and her brother. They are surprised at the first snow. The guys are on the porch of a peasant house. A snow-white carpet was spread across the yard. There is a large tree behind the fence. This is a birch. A black and white magpie sits on its branch. A hooded crow is standing in the snow. The fence is very old because it is broken.

The artist took such paints: white and yellow for snow, brown and black for the house, birch, fence. The painting is done in calm colors.

I liked it because I really, really love snow.

Composition of Butusova Hope


On the canvas we see early morning. Brother and sister are standing at the doorstep of the house. The kids are looking at the sky with such admiration! And rightly so, because the first snow has fallen. He covered the ground with a white blanket. In the background is a man riding in a sleigh pulled by a horse. Probably to work.
For the painting, the author used the following colors: dark blue for the sky, shades of yellow and white for snow, dark-dark brown for the house.
I liked this picture because I also love snow.

Writing by Victoria Sarayeva


The foreground shows cute little children. It is clear from their faces that they are happy with the snow. In the background, a young man is seen riding a sleigh into uncharted distances.
The author used wonderful colors, a shade of white for the snow, bright for a girl, dark for a boy.
I like this reproduction because I love winter. I so want to be there and look in surprise at the snow with the children in the picture.

Composition of Vagina Roman

In the Russian language lesson, we got acquainted with the wonderful painting by A.A. Plastov "The First Snow".
The author depicted children in the foreground, who rejoice at the first snow. In the background there is a hut, its entire roof is covered with snow!
The artist used the following colors: white, dark brown, yellow, black, blue.
I liked the picture because it depicts joyful children. The reproduction is beautiful!

Composition of Kharyushina Ekaterina

In the Russian language lesson, we got acquainted with the wonderful painting by A.A. Plastov "The First Snow".
The author of the canvas depicted a rural courtyard. Snow covered the whole village like a carpet. Children are shown in the foreground. They are happy with the first snow. Houses are in the background.
The artist used different colors: black, white, gray-blue, brown-yellow.
I liked this picture because I love winter and snow.

Composition by Dadakina Anastasia


In the foreground, the author depicted two guys. They are happy with fluffy snow. In the background, a peasant is riding in a sleigh; a crow is walking in the snow. Further on there is a village.
The artist used the following colors: black for the boy's clothes, brown for the house, light yellow for the girl's scarf.
I liked the picture because I love snow.

Composition of Roman Mamedov

During the lesson we got acquainted with the painting by A.A. Plastov "The First Snow".
In the foreground, the artist depicted a house with children on the porch. There is a feeling that the guys are now shouting enthusiastically: "Hurray! It's snowing!"
In the background is a picture of a man riding a sleigh. It can be seen that everything is covered with snow and only a small speck is not yet covered with a snow blanket. This is a reminder of summer, but soon it will also disappear.
The author of the painting used a white-yellow color for the snow to show the rays of the sun. A lot of dark colors are blue, black and shades of gray. They are for home, fence, wood and other objects.

I liked this picture. As Arina already said, it was taken like a photo.

Composition of Nam Alexandra

During the lesson we got acquainted with a reproduction of the painting by A.A. Plastov "First Snow".
The author of the canvas depicted a rural courtyard. In the foreground, we see children joyfully looking at the falling snow. The roof of the house is also covered with snow. In the background, a man rides a sleigh on a road lit by the rays of the sun.
The artist used light brown shades for the girl's scarf and dress. And darker colors are for the boy's clothes and their boots.
I liked the picture, because the snow really falls to the ground.

Composition by Grigory Samoylenko

During the lesson we got acquainted with the painting by A.A. Plastov "The First Snow".
On the canvas, I see children who are happy about winter. Everything in the yard is covered with a winter carpet. A magpie sits on a tree and admires the snow. All roofs are white. A crow flew in. There is snow on the branches. The peasant rides on a sleigh.
A.A. Plastov portrayed the guys: the girl in yellow shades, and the boy in black and gray. Children have a red blush.
Snow of different shades. Somewhere on it, rays of yellow-white color are skipping. Here are visible dark green thawed patches. The snow is white. The house is dark brown. Magpie on a branch is black and white.
I liked this picture because the artist tried hard, and for good reason.



Composition by Myakotina Arina

In the lesson we examined the canvas by A.A. Plastov "First Snow".
This picture shows a girl and a little boy behind. They stand on the steps of their house. A tree is growing nearby. Everything is covered with snow. Here is a crow. A man is riding in a sleigh in the background. Not far from the village.
A little boy in a dark hat with earflaps and a black coat. The girl wore a yellow shawl in a dark shade. Her dress is a little lighter. The house where the children live is made of brown wood. The crow is dark gray.
I liked the picture, because I myself love winter and snow!

ALL CHILDREN M O L O D C S. Growing up!

Levitan began painting "Birch Grove" in the Moscow region (in Babkin, near New Jerusalem) in the summer of 1885 and finished in Plyos on the Volga in 1889. In Babkin, he lived and worked surrounded by the family of A.P. Chekhov. Friendship with the writer, joint fun walks, the wondrous nature of those places - all this has been preserved for a long time in the memory of the young impressionable artist and is so firmly remembered that he was able to complete the painting "Birch Grove" after a long break.

Examples of essays based on Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" Grade 4

Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" depicts birches. They shine in the sun with their unique purity and joy. Looking at them, I am immediately transported into a wonderful fairy tale. The rays of the sun penetrate into every dark corner of the forest. The painting depicts not only birches, but also various field grasses and flowers. The picture is very bright and joyful.

I liked this picture, it is bright and joyful. I immediately want to go to nature, to take a walk in the forest.

Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" depicts a grove, but not simple, but fabulous. White slender trunks of birches stand in the clearing, the breeze blows fresh and gently shakes the branches. But the picture is not only birches. There are many wildflowers in the foreground. Looking at the picture, there is a desire to go on a hike, admire Russian nature, listen to forest birds.

The picture is very bright and joyful. I liked it very much, because I really love looking at birches.

Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" depicts white birches. They amaze with their Russian simplicity, although they shine in the sun. Blades of grass sway from side to side, wildflowers stirred and played with the wind. This picture is very bright and light, the rays of the sun shine with purity and joy. But there are places in the picture where the sun could not look. And this causes me some kind of mystery and mystery. I liked this picture, it reminds me of a wonderful kind fairy tale.

Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" depicts birches. It seems that these are ordinary birches, but in fact these are beautiful Russian trees, you can look at them for a very long time and be surprised at their beauty. Looking at this picture, you can feel that you are in a wonderful fairy tale. This picture is very bright. Wonderful birches shine with purity and joy. Due to the light breeze, the blades of grass sway from side to side. So you want to visit this grove, enjoy the Russian beauty of nature.

I really liked this picture. After all, looking at her, you feel inexplicable joy.

Levitan's painting depicts a birch grove. She is very bright, joyful and fresh. Birches are like beauties: the trunk is a sundress, and the green branches are kerchiefs. Birch girls walk in the woods, lead round dances, sing songs. They walk in the sun and hide in the shade - a cloud has found, the breeze has blown out. The grass rustled, the flowers bowed their heads, the kerchiefs untied on the birches. You look at the picture and rejoice at its beauty.

I liked this picture. it shows my homeland Russia in all its glory.

Levitan's painting depicts Russian birches. They shine with their purity and joy. Looking at them, I want to smile. Birches are a symbol of Russia. This is my homeland.

In the foreground are thin blades of grass and multi-colored wildflowers. They bask in the rays of the sun, as in a beautiful fairy tale.

I really liked this picture, it surprises with its simplicity. Everything here is in bright colors, everything is happy.

Composition based on Levitan's painting "Birch Grove" Grade 4

Levitan's painting depicts birches, which are striking in their Russian simplicity. It seems that everything here is from a fairy tale. The rays of the sun lit up every trunk, warmed every blade of grass. There is not a single dark corner left in this grove. Birches shine in the sun and are pleasing to the eye.

I really liked this picture because it is light, bright and colorful.

Levitan's painting depicts a Russian fairy tale. The sun illuminated everything, even the darkest corners of the forest. Birches reach for the light. The blades of grass sway from side to side. Listen and hear the song of the lark.

So you want to get into this grove, lie on the green grass, look at the clear blue sky.

I liked this picture. She is bright and kind.

Levitan's painting depicts Russian birches. They shine with purity and joy. Near the white trunks, wildflowers move, as if playing with each other. Although birches are ordinary trees, a beautiful fairy tale lurks in them. If you listen, you can hear the birds singing. The sun's rays warm every blade of grass, flower, leaf.

Note: Dear students, compositions based on the painting by I.I. Levitan "Birch Grove" for grade 4 is published without correction of errors. There are teachers who check the essay for availability on the Internet. It may turn out that two similar texts will be checked. Read an example of the GDZ homework and try to write an essay on a painting for a literary reading lesson on your own.

In front of me is a painting by I. Brodsky "Summer Garden in Autumn". The author depicted on it the beauty of a summer garden in the autumn.

In the picture we see a wide, spacious alley. The whole ground is strewn with golden orange leaves. The trees are bare, but in some places golden leaves are still preserved on thin and bare branches. It seems that they are about to come off and fall on the path.

To the side there is a small bright arbor, in which you can hide from bad weather. The gazebo is located on a hill, therefore, to enter it, you need to climb the stairs. The windows are in the form of arches. The railings are decorated with beautiful ornaments.

The painting "Summer Garden in Autumn" is not a deserted landscape. Passers-by walk along the alley. Some of them are sitting on benches and enjoying the last warm days, admiring nature.

The artist depicted a cloudy sky with gaps. The clouds seem to portend that turbulent days will soon begin. The paints used by I. Brodsky are surprisingly delicate, with a pale shade.

The writing

Before us is a painting by the artist A. Savrasov. It depicts the arrival of rooks. In the foreground of the painting, melted snow is depicted, mixed with tree bark, mud, clay. Several birches are also depicted; they are all naked, broken, lopsided, lonely, and it seems that they are about to collapse. Rooks sit on birches, some just sit, and some build nests. There is a lot of melt water behind the birches.
In the middle ground of the picture there is a small fence, which is already completely rotting, the paint has almost completely disappeared from it. We also see wooden houses that also rot and mold. You can see the little church, which, unlike other buildings, is built of white stone. But the white stone had already turned from white to gray and cracked all over, and the domes became dull and ugly. The same thing happens with the bell tower. And next to the buildings, there are low bushes.
In the background of the picture, the artist depicted a field, all in puddles and liquid mud, and here and there on the field white stripes are visible - snow. The artist depicted the sky as gloomy and gloomy. It is all in dark clouds. On the right, barely through the clouds, the sun shines through, but still the sky is dark.
I liked this picture because it is beautiful and very natural. I also like it, because there is a village, and I like to relax in the village, and I really like to watch the behavior of rooks - it's very interesting.

Guides and art historians usually tell us about the painter's skill, about his artistic techniques, about the ideas that inspired him, details of the era and biography, explaining what idea and by what means he wanted to convey to us. All this is interesting and important in its own way, but by and large it does not in the least bring us closer to understanding what exactly is happening between us and the picture that struck us and what our dialogue with it actually consists of.

Open the curtain

The explicit content of the picture, its plot is a kind of trap. A parallel can be drawn between a painting and a dream. A dream also has a plot, but to find out what worries a person, his deepest problems, the analysis of this plot will not give anything. The psychoanalyst understands that the plot of a dream is like a theatrical curtain hiding the essence - the space of the stage. No matter how much you talk about what is painted on it, the curtain will not open. But when the patient begins spontaneously, without thinking, to pronounce his associations, feelings arising in connection with sleep, then that unconscious theater that is behind the curtain opens slightly. It's the same with paintings. In moments of creativity, the artist seeks to awaken the deep voice of the unconscious in himself. He knows that awareness will kill that voice. And the deeper the unconscious layer he is able to convey on the canvas, the more he will capture his picture.

Trust perception

But on the other hand, the perception of a picture is a deeply personal act. Either there is something in you that resonates with this picture, or it doesn't. Therefore, it is so absurd to talk about the fact that such and such a great picture cannot but shake. In the Louvre you can always see the crowd around the "Mona Lisa": you can't push through to it, there are camera flashes on all sides, everyone is excited, and it seems to everyone that something incredible is happening in his soul right now. This is an example of false perception. Many people think they are experiencing something. Because it’s right, it’s supposed to be. And having put a "tick", they leave, satisfied with themselves. In fact, when we approach even the most beautiful picture, we can never be sure of how we will feel right now. Feelings cannot be programmed. The picture may turn out to be “not ours,” but it is simply impossible to consciously evoke emotions in oneself.

Get into resonance

The true perception of the picture is a serious inner work, but not of the mind, but of our unconscious. This happens only when we, like an artist creating a picture, stop reflecting, rationalizing and letting go of ourselves, our feelings, fantasies. We wander through the halls, stop at some canvases, on others only with a glance. The fewer the expectations, the better. And at some point, perhaps, we feel an instant resonance from one of the paintings. Not understanding what exactly led to him. The plot of the picture does not help us understand this. But at this moment we feel something new - excitement, excitement or some other emotion. We may even want to run away from the painting, because it excites the dark sides in us or awakens painful experiences. Or, on the contrary, it reveals the best sides in us, and we want to prolong this feeling. Or we may not feel anything special - we just want to stand and look at her. Perhaps the next day we will see some kind of dream or something will happen to us that we would not think to associate with this picture (but what would be revealed if a person underwent psychoanalysis). Its effect can be deep and long-lasting, even extremely long-lasting. But we, most likely, will not find out about it, because we will not be able to connect cause and effect.

Feel alive

Why is it so important to us then? Why do we go to museums, galleries, exhibitions over and over again? Do we come back to "our" paintings again and again? Each of us wants to be more alive, more emotional, open and creative person. But this also scares us, and we close ourselves, trying to take control of everything, to live more mechanically. Artists, on the other hand, all their lives are trying to somehow launch this living, creative process within themselves and convey it on canvas. And for us, pictures become windows into this other world, the world of the unconscious. This world is slightly revealed to us both in our dreams and in our waking fantasies. But, not trusting ourselves, we are afraid to look there. And a picture is a window that is already open. A road that has already been paved. There is definitely peace behind this "curtain"! And we feel the need to join this mystery. We need to know that there is another world besides our three-dimensional one. It is a reminder that we have an infinite soul, infinite consciousness, deep emotions that give a completely different meaning to our life. And our dialogue with the artist becomes a dialogue between two creators.

The collective unconscious is the source of inspiration for the artist (in the broadest sense - the creator), argued Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytical psychology. “Art,” he wrote, “is born to the artist as an instinct that takes possession of him and makes him his instrument” *. Jung considered the main feature of the artist's personality "duality", "synthesis of paradoxical properties": two forces are fighting in him - "an ordinary person with his needs for happiness, satisfaction and security of life" and "a merciless creative passion, involuntarily trampling all his personal desires into the mud. ". That is why the personal fate of an artist is often unfortunate or even tragic. Jung likened the great work of art to a dream that does not have an unambiguous interpretation: a dream "reveals an image of how nature grows a plant, and we are already left to draw our conclusions from this image."

Art as instinct

* KG Jung "Psychology and Poetic Creativity" (translated by S. Averintsev) in the collection "Self-Consciousness of the European Culture of the Twentieth Century" (Politizdat, 1991).



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