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Konstantin Korovin painted the genre scene depicting a hunting mishap, combining narrative interest with his characteristic colorful brushwork. The subject reflects the Russian love of outdoor pursuits and country life.
Korovin was versatile, painting everything from Parisian cafés to Russian countryside scenes. His loose, spontaneous technique brought energy to traditional subjects. It hangs at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
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