Evening - After the Storm
Gritsai, Aleksei Mikhailovich
1914 - 1998
Evening - After the Storm
Oil on canvas
73 x 100cm
1994
Signed
PROVENANCE:
Collection of the Artist and by descent
Aleksei Mikhailovich Gritsai (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Грицай; 1914–1998) was a leading Russian artist of the Soviet period. From 1924 to 1931 he studied in Leningrad in the studios of S.M. Zaidenberg and from 1932 to 1939 at the Academy of Arts under P.S. Naumov,Vasili Yakovlev, and Isaak Brodsky.
Gritsai became best known as a landscape painter with a deep appreciation for the power of nature to provide inspiration for humanity. He believed that since humans are a part of nature they can find joy and consolation through positive interaction with it. He taught many of the leading Soviet artists of the 1960's and is considered a key figure in the development of Russian landscape painting.
Due to the reduced mobility brought by sickness at the end of his life, he was unable to work directly in nature and had to rely on his memory. Because of this, much of his final work is imbued with the poignancy of reminiscence.
Gritsai was a People's Artist of the USSR (Russian: Народный Художник СССР; 1974), an academician of the USSR Academy of Arts (1964), the laureate of two Stalin Prizes (1951 and 1952) and one USSR State Prize (1978).
The present landscape depicts a landscape in a soft evening light. A storm has just abated and the artist cleverly captures the damp air and rain-drenched track and trees.