Author: Korovin, K. A. (1861-1932)

 

Title: At the Tea-Table

 

Date: 1888

 

Media: Oil on canvas

 

Size: 48,5 х 60,5 cm

 

Provenance: The Museum Estate of V.D.Polenov, Tula Region, Russia

 

Accession number:

 

Subject: Korovin - Outdoor tea-drinkingSocial gathering - Samovar- Group portrait - Gentry - Still life - Impressionism

 

 

 

This is afternoon tea of close friends at dacha of the artist V.D. Polenov. It is a widespread tradition of having tea at a terrace of a country house during a summer time. The painting conveys warmth of friendship, poetry of sensible human being, modest steady private life full of intellectual interests, and harmony of everyday being. Still life on the table with the samovar in the center creates a sense of unity. The samovar sparkles with greenish and golden reflections and determines emotional atmosphere of the moment.

 

 

 

гостиницаAuthor: Korzukhin, A.I. 1835-1894

 

Title: In the Monastery Guesthouse

 

Date:1882

 

Media: Oil on canvas

 

Size: 196,7 x 150,2  cm

 

Provenance: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

 

Accession number: #23252

 

Subject: Korzukhin - Indoor tea-drinkingSocial gathering - ParsonGroup portraitInteriorGenre painting - Realism

 

 

 

In the big hall of a monastery inn is turmoil of departure preparations and farewells. The whole action is spinning around a big dinner table with samovar. The morning tea-drinking

is finished, only children are left.  Young man drinks up hurriedly his cup of tea. Two little old ladies treat each other with tea from the samovar. This splendid genre

scene was inspired by impressions of everyday life in Sviato-Tikhon’s cloister in Zadonsk. The painting is a great example of how   tea-drinking ritual joins people of different society levels.

 

 

 

 (699x494, 48Kb)Author:  Korzukhin, A.I. (1835-1894)

 

Title: Sunday

 

Date: 1884

 

Media: Oil on canvas

 

Size: 1884

 

Provenance: Kharkov Museum of Fine Arts, Kharkov, Ukraine

 

Accession number:

 

Subject: Korzukhin - Outdoor tea-drinkingSocial gathering - Samovar- Landscape - Realism

               

 

 

 

Outdoor leisure time never was spent without tea-drinking. For picnic in the spring or in the summer townsfolk took samovars in suburban parks. A table-cloth was spread out on a grass, a simple food was pulled out from baskets, and samovar was set up on the special pedestal.

 

 

 

Московский трактирAuthor: Kustodiev, B.K. (1878-1927)

Title: The Moscow Tea-Room

Date: 1916

Media: Oil on canvas

Size: 99.3 x 129.3 cm

Provenance: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

 

Accession number: #22352

 

Subject: Kustodiev - Indoor tea-drinkingSocial Gathering - Cub driverGroup Portrait - InteriorFolk painting

 

 

In those years visitors of a Moscow tea-room solved important problems, discussed news, and made decisions while drinking tea. The cub drivers were habitués of the town tea-rooms.  On the picture the Moscow cub drivers have a tea with solemnity. Here tea-drinking is presented as if it was a ritual of a big importance. At the same time some details – a gramophone cries its heart out on the counter, a cat purrs on the floor, a servant sleeps on the chair – add to this solemnity ironic dissonance... or create a home-like atmosphere.