
For thirty years of creative activity Romadinsky has written many paintings, including genre and historical-revolutionary ones. But fame brought him numerous landscapes, many of which are firmly established in the history of Soviet art and continue to give the audience the greatest aesthetic pleasure.
Romadin usually writes untouched nature. Often in his landscapes there is no trace of man. But this does not mean that they lack a large human content. Carefully following nature, finding harmony in it, the artist expresses in his paintings those great feelings and thoughts that resonate with thousands of viewers.
Kerzhenets by Nikolay Romadin
Spring air by Nikolay Romadin
Gorriones – Nikolay Romadin
Kerzhenets – Nikolay Romadin
Willows in flood by Nikolay Romadin
Village Khmelevka by Nikolay Romadin
Birch Forest by Gustav Klimt
Bargain. Scene from serfdom life. From the recent past by Nikolay Nevrev