
1861–1939 · Russian · 31 artworks
artist bio
KonstantÃn Korovin was a prominent Russian Impressionist painter, known for his vibrant landscapes, portraits, and theatrical designs. He was one of the first Russian painters to embrace Impressionism, and his work significantly influenced the development of Russian art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
what you'll learn
Studying Korovin's work allows students to explore the application of Impressionist techniques to Russian subjects and learn about capturing light and atmosphere. Students can also learn about set design and the influence of Impressionism on theatrical arts.
related: Isaac Levitan, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas

Yalta at night
1905

Autumn
1888

The bridge at the mill
1908

Paris after Rain
1900

Self-portrait
1938

Montmartre in the evening
1930

At the Tea-Table
1888

Balcony in the Crimea
1910

Bastille
1928

Moon Night

Village in northern Russia
1890

At the Open Window
1916

Black cat on a windowsill
1902

Tatar street in Yalta. Night.
1910

Barn
1900

Paris.Venice street
1927

Okhotino.September
1915

Salambo`s Room
1909

The lady on the chair
1917

Paris in the morning
1920

Summer office of Prince Vasily Golitsyn
1911

Sevastopol Bazaar
1915

Still life
1916

Nice.Street at night
1909

Beach at Dieppe
1890

A Street in Vichy
1911

Still life with portrait of Pertseva
1916

Terrace
1915

Corner of the province (Street in Pereslavl)
1905

Interior
1913

Paris. Saint Denis Arc
1930