Tuesday, February 06, 2018

A Summer’s Day, Crimea

A Summer’s Day, Crimea (1917):


by Sergei Vinogradov, who was born on July 1, 1869, and who died of pneumonia on February 5, 1938.

This is a tempting view. Where I am it's a cold, dreary February day, and a warm sea-side terrace like that pictured in this painting would suit me well right now. Where that lady is having a cooling drink and wearing a summer hat, I'm drinking a hot cup of tea and wearing a warm scarf. Summer can't get here soon enough to suit me. Unless there's a bit of snow. That would be a treat.

You can see more of his work here and here:



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17 comments:

  1. What a beautiful painting 😁. I could happily sit there with you in the sunshine and admire that view, especially as we have had snow this morning, it's so cold today too - brrrr! Thanks for sharing the link and wishing you a Happy T Tuesday! J 😊

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  2. beautiful painting and yes an especially beautiful scene-one I'd like to be seeing right now too! We're supposed to get another dose of snow/freezing rain tomorrow :( Happy T day!

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  3. A wonderful painting and I will check the paintings in the video as well-
    same weather here ....
    Happy T-Day Divers!

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  4. you introduced me to another painter i never heard before... yes, to sit there... would be a delight right now

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  5. Oh, just beautiful art! I am not sure I heard of him before, but love these paintings! And a 150? Wow! Love, also, listening to the calm music while I am commenting. What a relaxing place your Blog is! I, too am having a cup of hot tea, Earl. Grey! Although I am still watching the paintings and listening, I will wish you a Happy T Day!

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  6. This is a gorgeous painting and I would so love to be sitting there where the lady is. I can't wait for spring! I hope we will all soon get good weather. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie

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  7. I loved the painting and seeing more of his pieces thank you
    Happy T Day Kathy

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  8. So many beautiful pieces of art. The pictures and the piano music together are so relaxing. I am with you, bring on spring!
    Happy Tea day,
    Kate

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  9. I realize I'm late visiting. I was up all night and slept in today. I enjoyed learning more about Sergei Vinogradov and seeing so many of his paintings. They are all beautiful and I really enjoyed the one you chose to share with us for T this Tuesday. Also, thanks for introducing me to Sergei Vinogradov, an artist I had never heard of until today!

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  10. It is a beautiful painting, I could have done with seeing that beautiful view today, as here we have had falling snow.
    Happy T day wishes.
    Yvonne xx

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  11. i would love to join the young woman on the terrace. Her view is a lot nicer than the surprise snow squall that blew through earlier today. Stay warm

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  12. that is a beautiful view in the painting, and the painting is gorgeous! I'm with you. summer can't get here soon enough! Happy T day!

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  13. I'll join you in the painting too ♥ It's cold and windy here today and I'm all bundled up with hot tea also. Feeling like I've drank an ocean of hot tea lately. :-/ The painting is lovely and so are his other works. Thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by my blog!!!

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  14. Wow, Vinogradov is one excellent painter. He had some talent. I liked so many of his pieces. But did I know about him before, nope. And I agree, that painting you showed us sure is tempting since they say we are going to get a whole lot of snow tomorrow. I am ready for spring right now. Happy late T day. Hugs-Erika

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  15. I think everyone of us is longing to be on a sunny terrace now. I'm looking at my terrace here and it is sunny. But the temperature is only just above freezing point. Too cold! Brrrr!
    Thank you for introducing me to a new (to me) painter. I like his paintings. He died of pneumonia. Back in the days without antibiotics, people died of these things.
    Happy belated T-day,
    Lisca

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  16. Thanks for sharing this beautiful painting! Who wouldn't love a stunning view like that!

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  17. Sorry to be so late, D, ... busy week. Lovely painting. I agree - it looks especially lovely this time of year.

    Happy T-day! Hugs, Eileen

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