What is the boy thinking about in Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov’s painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner” and received the best answer
Answer from Nell Yilgis[guru]
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“Here’s daddy’s dinner.”
Here it is, this picture... Painted in 1984.
A boy, soft, compliant, a little dreamy, grieving that he dropped the beetroot and milk and spilled it." The fair-haired boy yearns over the spilled contents of a simple lunch. His faithful dog looks at his owner with sympathy.
The boy depicted in the painting is not from a wealthy family. This jug of milk that he accidentally spilled was his food for the whole day.. While playing with his beloved dog, he spilled the milk.. And he was SO hungry.. The boy is not only upset. He doesn’t even dare to tell his mother about what happened.... And even less so to his father. He knows the value of a peasant’s labor and...he’s just SITTING HUNGRY.
You just take a close look at the boy’s face and understand what he was thinking about. .
Look at the paintings of Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov:
Answer from Yatyana[guru]
Excellent answer, Nell Yilgis. Only the century was confused... the painting was painted in 1824.
Answer from Furniture Company Mustang[newbie]
In 1824, at the Academic Exhibition, Venetsianov presented his works created on the Safonkovo estate. Among them was the painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner.” The plot of the painting was explained by the title by which the painting was shown at the exhibition: “A boy grieving that he dropped beetroot and milk and spilled it.” The painting shows a blond boy. He sadly looks at the overturned dish where there was milk. A faithful dog sits nearby, looking at its owner with sympathy. The dog seems to understand the boy’s mood and wants to console him. You can guess that the boy is from a poor family. He does not see enough food, so he is very sorry for the spilled milk. Perhaps he was carrying a jug of milk and a piece of bread to his father, who is working in the field. This meager lunch - a piece of bread and a jug of milk - was intended for my father for the whole day. The boy doesn't know what to do. Of course, the father will be very angry that his son could not bring him lunch. Painful thoughts overcome the baby. The child in the picture cannot but evoke sympathy and sympathy. The boy is wearing a white shirt. He looks neat and well-groomed, despite his bare feet. The child appears to be six or seven years old. The hero of the picture understands the value of food, which is why he is so worried about the missing lunch.
Answer from Kristina Durneva[newbie]
Fine
Answer from Vlad Shestakov[newbie]
The first person's error is not in 1984, but should be 1824
Answer from Yilova Yulia[newbie]
Yes
Answer from Daria Tsarik[active]
The outstanding Russian painter Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov was born on February 7, 1780 in Moscow, into a merchant family. There is little information about the artist's life. He began painting as an adult. He himself wrote about himself: “I am not a graduate of the Academy, I did not prepare myself to be an artist, and I became one by loving art.”
In fact, all of Venetsianov’s paintings are magnificent. He created many works on the theme of peasant life. In 1820, the artist left Moscow and began to live in the small estate of Safonkovo in the Tver province. Here he painted many amazing paintings.
In 1824, at the Academic Exhibition, Venetsianov presented his works created on the Safonkovo estate. Among them was the painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner.” The plot of the painting was explained by the title by which the painting was shown at the exhibition: “A boy grieving that he dropped beetroot and milk and spilled it.”
The painting shows a blond boy. He sadly looks at the overturned dish where there was milk. A faithful dog sits nearby, looking at its owner with sympathy. The dog seems to understand the boy’s mood and wants to comfort him.
You can guess that the boy is from a poor family. He does not see enough food, so he is very sorry for the spilled milk. Perhaps he was carrying a jug of milk and a piece of bread to his father, who is working in the field. This meager lunch - a piece of bread and a jug of milk - was intended for my father for the whole day.
The boy doesn't know what to do. Of course, the father will be very angry that his son could not bring him lunch. Painful thoughts overcome the baby.
The child in the picture cannot but evoke sympathy and sympathy. The boy is wearing a white shirt. He looks neat and well-groomed, despite his bare feet. The child appears to be six or seven years old.
The hero of the picture understands the value of food, which is why he is so worried about the missing lunch. The true value of this work is that the artist not only masterfully conveys a separate moment of life, but also shows the inner world of the hero. We don’t know anything about the boy, but we can guess that he is a very responsible and conscientious child. He accidentally spilled the milk, maybe it happened while playing. Or maybe the jug was too heavy for the fragile boy. And he did not hold his burden in his hands.
The boy feels guilty before his father. And his mood is transmitted to the audience. The picture cannot leave us indifferent. It allows you to look into the distant past and realize how difficult the life of ordinary people was.
The picture is made in warm colors. The artist uses the lighting of space on the canvas in a special way. He manages to concentrate the audience's attention on the main character of this work.
The outstanding Russian painter Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov was born on February 7, 1780 in Moscow, into a merchant family. There is little information about the artist's life. He began painting as an adult. He himself wrote about himself: “I am not a graduate of the Academy, I did not prepare myself to be an artist and I became one, loving art.”
In fact, all of Venetsianov’s paintings are magnificent. He created many works on the theme of peasant life. In 1820, the artist left Moscow and began to live in the small estate of Safonkovo in the Tver province. Here he wrote
many amazing pictures.
In 1824, at the Academic Exhibition, Venetsianov presented his works created on the Safonkovo estate. Among them was the painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner.” The plot of the painting was explained by the title by which the painting was shown at the exhibition: “A boy grieving that he dropped beetroot and milk and spilled it.”
The painting shows a blond boy. He sadly looks at the overturned dish where there was milk. A faithful dog sits nearby, looking at its owner with sympathy. The dog seems to understand the boy’s mood and wants to console him.
You can guess that the boy is from a poor
families. He does not see enough food, so he is very sorry for the spilled milk. Perhaps he was carrying a jug of milk and a piece of bread to his father, who is working in the field. This meager lunch - a piece of bread and a jug of milk - was intended for my father for the whole day.
The boy doesn't know what to do. Of course, the father will be very angry that his son could not bring him lunch. Painful thoughts overcome the baby.
The child in the picture cannot but evoke sympathy and sympathy. The boy is wearing a white shirt. He looks neat and well-groomed, despite his bare feet. The child appears to be six or seven years old.
The hero of the picture understands the value of food, which is why he is so worried about the missing lunch. The true value of this work is that the artist not only masterfully conveys a separate moment of life, but also shows the inner world of the hero. We don’t know anything about the boy, but we can guess that he is a very responsible and conscientious child. He accidentally spilled the milk, maybe it happened while playing. Or maybe the jug was too heavy for the fragile boy. And he did not hold his burden in his hands.
The boy feels guilty before his father. And his mood is transmitted to the audience. The picture cannot leave us indifferent. It allows you to look into the distant past and realize how difficult the life of ordinary people was.
The picture is made in warm colors. The artist uses the lighting of space on the canvas in a special way. He manages to concentrate the audience's attention on the main character of this work.
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What is the boy thinking about in Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov’s painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner” and received the best answer
Answer from Nell Yilgis[guru]
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“Here’s daddy’s dinner.”
Here it is, this picture... Painted in 1984.
A boy, soft, compliant, a little dreamy, grieving that he dropped the beetroot and milk and spilled it." The fair-haired boy yearns over the spilled contents of a simple lunch. His faithful dog looks at his owner with sympathy.
The boy depicted in the painting is not from a wealthy family. This jug of milk that he accidentally spilled was his food for the whole day.. While playing with his beloved dog, he spilled the milk.. And he was SO hungry.. The boy is not only upset. He doesn’t even dare to tell his mother about what happened.... And even less so to his father. He knows the value of a peasant’s labor and...he’s just SITTING HUNGRY.
You just take a close look at the boy’s face and understand what he was thinking about. .
Look at the paintings of Alexei Gavrilovich Venetsianov:
Answer from Yatyana[guru]
Excellent answer, Nell Yilgis. Only the century was confused... the painting was painted in 1824.
Answer from Furniture Company Mustang[newbie]
In 1824, at the Academic Exhibition, Venetsianov presented his works created on the Safonkovo estate. Among them was the painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner.” The plot of the painting was explained by the title by which the painting was shown at the exhibition: “A boy grieving that he dropped beetroot and milk and spilled it.” The painting shows a blond boy. He sadly looks at the overturned dish where there was milk. A faithful dog sits nearby, looking at its owner with sympathy. The dog seems to understand the boy’s mood and wants to console him. You can guess that the boy is from a poor family. He does not see enough food, so he is very sorry for the spilled milk. Perhaps he was carrying a jug of milk and a piece of bread to his father, who is working in the field. This meager lunch - a piece of bread and a jug of milk - was intended for my father for the whole day. The boy doesn't know what to do. Of course, the father will be very angry that his son could not bring him lunch. Painful thoughts overcome the baby. The child in the picture cannot but evoke sympathy and sympathy. The boy is wearing a white shirt. He looks neat and well-groomed, despite his bare feet. The child appears to be six or seven years old. The hero of the picture understands the value of food, which is why he is so worried about the missing lunch.
Answer from Kristina Durneva[newbie]
Fine
Answer from Vlad Shestakov[newbie]
The first person's error is not in 1984, but should be 1824
Answer from Yilova Yulia[newbie]
Yes
Answer from Daria Tsarik[active]
Venetsianov's painting Here is Father's Dinner - this is one of his many magnificent works that were devoted to the theme of the peasantry. It was painted by a Russian painter in 1824, when Venetsianov moved to the Safonovo estate. There I became interested in writing genre scenes where the participants were peasants or their children.
Looking at Venetsianov’s painting Here is Father’s Dinner, which he painted in warm colors using a dark background, we immediately understand why the author called his work that way. In the center of the picture we see a boy. He's very upset. From his facial expression we understand that the boy is confused and does not know what to do next and what to do.
Why? It's all about the unfortunate jug that lies at his feet. It is knocked over and the last drops of milk flow out of it. It turns out that the boy was supposed to take lunch to his father in the field. It consisted of bread and milk. But, for some reason, the child dropped the jug. The father is without lunch, and the boy is in no mood, because he understands that now he can expect punishment from his father. The boy’s experiences are tried to be shared by his faithful dog, who is depicted to the left of the boy.
When we were studying Venetsianov’s painting in class and the teacher asked us to write for the 5th grade, she asked about what would happen next when the child did not bring lunch to his father. I would really like the child not to be scolded, because he didn’t do it on purpose. I think his father will understand and support the child, at least in the future, and this is exactly what I would do in relation to my baby. Past times were harder, food shortages were severe and peasants had to work hard to feed their families and themselves. From an early age, children understood the value of food, but in life everything happens, including the situation depicted by the author in the painting “Here’s Father’s Dinner.” I hope that the father will understand his son’s mistake and will not scold and punish him.