File:Yakov Turok Is Singing by B Kustodiev 1908.jpg

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Boris Kustodiev: English: Yakov Turok Is Singing Русский: Яков Турок поёт   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
Boris Kustodiev  (1878–1927)  wikidata:Q313275
 
Boris Kustodiev
Alternative names
Description Russian-Soviet painter and scenographer
Date of birth/death 23 February 1878 (in Julian calendarEdit this at Wikidata 28 May 1927 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Astrakhan Saint Petersburg
Work period 1893 Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q313275
Title
English: Yakov Turok Is Singing
Русский: Яков Турок поёт
Description
English: The illustration for the short story The Singers by Ivan Turgenev (from the collection A Sportsman's Sketches).
...He sang, and in every sound of his voice one seemed to feel something dear and akin to us, something of breadth and space, as though the familiar steppes were unfolding before our eyes and stretching away into endless distance. I felt the tears gathering in my bosom and rising to my eyes; suddenly I was struck by dull, smothered sobs... I looked round — the innkeeper’s wife was weeping, her bosom pressed close to the window. Yakov threw a quick glance at her, and he sang more sweetly, more melodiously than ever; Nikolai Ivanitch looked down; the Blinkard turned away; the Gabbler, quite touched, stood, his gaping mouth stupidly open; the humble peasant was sobbing softly in the corner, and shaking his head with a plaintive murmur; and on the iron visage of the Wild Master, from under his overhanging brows there slowly rolled a heavy tear; the booth-keeper raised his clenched fist to his brow, and did not stir...

—Ivan Turgenev. The Singers (translation by Constance Garnett).

Русский: Иллюстрация к рассказу И.С. Тургенева «Певцы» (из цикла «Записки охотника»).
...Он пел, и от каждого звука его голоса веяло чем-то родным и необозримо широким, словно знакомая степь раскрывалась перед вами, уходя в бесконечную даль. У меня, я чувствовал, закипали на сердце и поднимались к глазам слезы; глухие, сдержанные рыданья внезапно поразили меня... Я оглянулся — жена целовальника плакала, припав грудью к окну. Яков бросил на нее быстрый взгляд и залился еще звонче, еще слаще прежнего; Николай Иваныч потупился, Моргач отвернулся; Обалдуй, весь разнеженный, стоял, глупо разинув рот; серый мужичок тихонько всхлипывал в уголку, с горьким шёпотом покачивая головой; и по железному лицу Дикого-Барина, из-под совершенно надвинувшихся бровей, медленно прокатилась тяжелая слеза; рядчик поднес сжатый кулак ко лбу и не шевелился...

И.С. Тургенев. Певцы.

Date 1908
date QS:P571,+1908-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
medium QS:P186,Q11472
, India ink
medium QS:P186,Q12981547
, gouache
Dimensions height: 17.2 cm (6.7 in); width: 25 cm (9.8 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,17.2U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,25U174728
institution QS:P195,Q1024181
Accession number
6282a
Inscriptions

recto bottom right:

Б.К. [B.K.]
References Пищулин Ю.П. (1988) (in Russian) Иван Сергеевич Тургенев. Жизнь. Искусство. Время, Moscow: Советская Россия, p. 174
Source/Photographer Scanned from: Пищулин Ю.П. (1988) Иван Сергеевич Тургенев. Жизнь. Искусство. Время, Moscow: Советская Россия, p. 155

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