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Man's feelings in the works of painting of great artists

People tend not only to perceive the world around them, but in any way to influence it, experiencing joy, sadness, grief, happiness or enthusiasm. Expressing a person's feelings in the works of painting, for example, is typical of many talented artists of different ages and peoples. It seems that the words themselves - "painting", "painting" - have to do with it.

Feelings of a person

Everything that we perceive, in one way or another causes us certain feelings. For example, watching a beautiful sunset in nature or a calm, affectionate sea, each of us probably experiences feelings of joy and peace. Or admiration for the act of the hero, or surprise from something that has not been seen before! These emotions, manifested by us, are called feelings. Usually, speaking about the fact that someone is unfeeling, imply his utter lack of emotionality, apathy to the events taking place around. Feelings are the highest manifestation of emotions. The strongest ones are joy, surprise, fear, compassion, anger and many others.

Feelings in painting

Creative people are most prone to emotions. Some of the artists prefer to live "stepping wide" with "open wide eyes and soul." And some of them successfully sublimate human feelings in works of painting. Let us turn to an example of one such picture describing such emotions.

Example 1. V. Vasnetsov, "Alenushka"

This Russian fairy tale is familiar to many children from the very childhood. Overseer Ivanushka drank the water from the puddle and became a kid. His sister Alyonushka warned about what might happen, but the brother does not listen to her. When this happens to Ivan, the sister experiences feelings of grief, despair, despair, sorrow and sadness. In the picture she is depicted by a pond on a "combustible" stone. Hiding from the eyes of the people, the girl is going through a complex range of emotions, masterfully shown by the artist.

Example 2. K. Bryullov, "The Horsewoman"

Man's feelings in the works of painting can be expressed in different ways. The picture of Bryullov depicts a young beauty who arrived on a horse to the veranda of the house. She is met by dogs and a little girl. The whole picture is imbued with emotions: a sense of joy of meeting, admiration for the festive variety and adoration of life in its brightest manifestations of beauty and grace.

Example 3. I. Aivazovsky, "The Ninth Wave"

Man's feelings in the works of painting can be expressed through the depiction of the phenomena of nature. So, in Aivazovsky's painting we see a feeling of strength, power and power of nature. At the same time comes to mind awareness of the insignificance of all human in the face of the elements. Such a complex storm of feelings the artist embodies in this work.

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