Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol 13, No 6 (2020)

The Image of the Yenisei in the Paintings of Krasnoyarsk Artists

Anastasia V Kistova, Ksenia A Bulak, Natalia N Pimenova, Ksenia I Shimanskaya, Elina V Pashova

Abstract


The Yenisei river occupies a significant place both in the sphere of regional
identity and in paintings and graphic works of Krasnoyarsk artists, since it forms the
image of Krasnoyarsk and is a connecting link of the Yenisei Siberia. The article analyses
paintings and graphic works of Krasnoyarsk artists to identify the features of the image
of the Yenisei in regional art.
The study is based on the theoretical principles of the modern theory of visual arts and on
the analysis of the selected paintings and graphic works of Krasnoyarsk artists of the 20th
and 21st centuries from the collection of the Krasnoyarsk Art Museum named after V.I.
Surikov. A wide range of sources, including studies of ethnocultural identity, the specific
features of artistic culture and the characteristics of Krasnoyarsk landscapes is considered.
In the process of comparing the analysis results, it has been revealed that for Krasnoyarsk
artists the Yenisei is not only the embodiment of endless natural forces, but also a
connecting and harmonising link between the human world and the natural world, at the
same time representing a special identity of Siberians (Amosova, et al., 2019).