
Evgeny Lesin's painting is a charming rural landscape characterized by serene simplicity and natural beauty. This artwork invites the viewer to immerse themselves in idyllic country life. In the foreground is a green field bordered by wooden fences, seamlessly integrated into the landscape. The background features rustic buildings that symbolize the warmth and stability of rural living. The color palette is rich with greens and browns, creating an atmosphere of freshness and earthiness. The impasto technique adds texture and depth to the image. Lesin's work reflects his commitment to realism, where details convey authenticity and an emotional connection to nature.
Evgeny Lesin
Outstanding Soviet painter and graphic artist, member of the Union of Artists of the USSR, representative of the Leningrad School of Painting. Born 29 December 1917 in Penza. In 1936–1939 he studied at the Leningrad Secondary Art School at the All-Russian Academy of Arts. In 1939 he was admitted to the painting department of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. E. Repin, and in the same year was conscripted into the Red Army. A veteran of the Finnish War and the Great Patriotic War. After demobilization in 1945, Lesin returned to the institute. He studied under L. F. Ovsyannikov, M. I. Avilov, I. P. Stepashkin, and Yu. M. Neprintsev. In 1951 he graduated with the qualification of painter-artist, presenting his thesis 'In Stanislavsky's Studio at Rehearsal', and was accepted as a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists. From 1951 he participated in exhibitions, painted thematic pictures, portraits, and landscapes. In the late 1980s–early 1990s his works were presented at exhibitions and auctions of the Leningrad School of Painting in France. Notable paintings: 'To Native Places' (1959); important exhibitions: 'Soviet Russia' (1960). Evgeny Konstantinovich Lesin died 4 May 2000 in St. Petersburg. His works are held in museums and private collections in Russia and abroad.