
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a framed oil painting titled "Spring" (Весна), created in 1928 by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin. The painting is mounted on a plain, light-colored wall in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. An information plaque beneath the painting states its provenance, indicating acquisition from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in 1930. Consequently, the image is situated at an exhibition venue in Moscow, Russia, likely the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts or a collection historically linked to it. The painting depicts a rural village scene under a partially cloudy blue sky. A two-story, dark wooden house with a gable roof and blue-shuttered windows occupies a prominent position on a grassy, undulating hill in the midground-right. A smaller, single-story wooden building extends to the left of the main house. Two tall birch trees with bright green foliage are visible, one behind the main house and another to its right. The ground is rendered in varying shades of green, suggesting grass and uneven terrain. In the far right background, a distinct wooden structure, possibly a well or swing set, is partially visible. Three figures are present within the landscape. On the left, near the single-story building, a woman dressed in a dark blue top, light-colored skirt, and a white headscarf stands facing slightly right. In the foreground-right, a second woman, wearing a pink top, a dark skirt, and a white headscarf, stands with her left hand raised to her forehead, seemingly shielding her eyes and looking into the distance. Adjacent to her left, a child in a red dress or tunic stands, facing forward. The scene conveys a serene, daylight atmosphere in a village environment.
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