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- Roussalki (en russe : Руссалки) est un tableau du peintre Ivan Kramskoï (1837-1887), réalisé en 1871. Le tableau fait partie de la collection de la Galerie Tretiakov (à l'inventaire sous le no 647). Ses dimensions sont de 88 × 132 cm. Le tableau est parfois appelé Scène de « Nuits de mai » de Nicolas Gogol ou simplement Nuit de mai. (fr)
- The Mermaids (also known as Drowned Maidens, Russian: Русалки ) is an 1871 oil on canvas by the Russian artist Ivan Kramskoi. It depicts nineteen rusalki, who, according to Slavic mythology, were river or lake spirits who appeared at night in the form of young women. Some versions of the myths describe them as spirits who had died unbaptised or unmarried, or had drowned themselves following an unrequited love. They would emerge from the water at night, to sing and dance. They fulfilled a similar folkloric role to sirens; often enchanting young men before luring them to their deaths at the bottom of the water. The painting is based around works by Alexander Pushkin and Nikolai Gogol's 1831 fantastic story "A May Night, or The Drowned Maidens", and shows that despite the realist principles of the newly formed Peredvizhniki movement in which Kramskoi was a leading light, the artist continued to be interested in more Romantic fantasy and fairy-tale subject matter. The painting is set at night and is almost entirely without colour. The women occupy the centre mid-ground of the painting and are lit from high above the left hand of the canvas, presumably by the moon. The source of light throws shadow inconsistently. Most of the women are huddled together in a row, while some are at the edge of the bank or alone to the right seemingly lost in their own thoughts. In the left foreground the last of Kramskoi's rusalki is emerging from among the reeds, while in the background one of the women wrings out the water from her hair. The water bank is at the foot of a steep hill and surrounded by deep forest to the right. At the top of the small hill and to the right background is a small, seemingly unoccupied cabin. The subject matter and composition is likely to have been influenced by the work of the Hungarian painter and designer Hans Makart. The Mermaids is held in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. (en)
- «Русалки» — картина російського художника Івана Крамського (1837—1887), написана в 1871 році. Картина є частиною зборів Державної Третьяковської галереї (інв. 647). Розмір картини — 88 × 132 см. Також зустрічаються згадки картини під назвами «Сцена з „Травневої ночі“ Гоголя» і «Майська ніч». (uk)
- «Руса́лки» — картина русского художника Ивана Крамского (1837—1887), написанная в 1871 году. Картина является частью собрания Государственной Третьяковской галереи (инв. 647). Размер картины — 88 × 132 см. Также встречаются упоминания картины под названиями «Сцена из „Майской ночи“ Гоголя» и «Майская ночь». (ru)
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- Roussalki (en russe : Руссалки) est un tableau du peintre Ivan Kramskoï (1837-1887), réalisé en 1871. Le tableau fait partie de la collection de la Galerie Tretiakov (à l'inventaire sous le no 647). Ses dimensions sont de 88 × 132 cm. Le tableau est parfois appelé Scène de « Nuits de mai » de Nicolas Gogol ou simplement Nuit de mai. (fr)
- «Русалки» — картина російського художника Івана Крамського (1837—1887), написана в 1871 році. Картина є частиною зборів Державної Третьяковської галереї (інв. 647). Розмір картини — 88 × 132 см. Також зустрічаються згадки картини під назвами «Сцена з „Травневої ночі“ Гоголя» і «Майська ніч». (uk)
- «Руса́лки» — картина русского художника Ивана Крамского (1837—1887), написанная в 1871 году. Картина является частью собрания Государственной Третьяковской галереи (инв. 647). Размер картины — 88 × 132 см. Также встречаются упоминания картины под названиями «Сцена из „Майской ночи“ Гоголя» и «Майская ночь». (ru)
- The Mermaids (also known as Drowned Maidens, Russian: Русалки ) is an 1871 oil on canvas by the Russian artist Ivan Kramskoi. It depicts nineteen rusalki, who, according to Slavic mythology, were river or lake spirits who appeared at night in the form of young women. Some versions of the myths describe them as spirits who had died unbaptised or unmarried, or had drowned themselves following an unrequited love. They would emerge from the water at night, to sing and dance. They fulfilled a similar folkloric role to sirens; often enchanting young men before luring them to their deaths at the bottom of the water. (en)
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- Roussalki (fr)
- The Mermaids (Kramskoi) (en)
- Русалки (картина Крамского) (ru)
- Русалки (картина Крамського) (uk)
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