Looking at the night scenes of the city of Korovin, the viewer plunges into the mysterious sphere of the city’s life with its brightly lit windows, the multicolored lights of the lanterns creating a motley kaleidoscope of light and shadows.
Artificial lighting of city streets already in itself enhances the moment of entertainment, giving the quite real motive some fantasy. True, speaking of the romantic works of the artist of the 1900s, one should always bear in mind that this romanticism is sought in the depicted object, and not created by the imagination of the artist.
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