Characters experience of Ivanov

He studied painting with his father since childhood. 18 17 entered the Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts and studied painting with the historical painter yegorov. After graduation, he went to Germany and Italy. Experienced the Great Patriotic War of 18 12 and witnessed the "The Decemberists" uprising at the age of 19. It is said that their father and son have contact with The Decemberists. The execution and exile of The Decemberists members by the autocratic czar deeply shocked Ivanov's heart. 1830, Ivanov went to Rome. Officials were afraid that he was close to foreign revolutionary groups, asked his father to warn his son to stay away from politics, and dismissed Ivanov, an old professor. Since then, Ivanov has lived in Italy for a long time and engaged in new creative activities for 30 years. 1857, the painter completed the famous work Epiphany of Christ. During his 30-year creative career, Ivanov gradually moved from classicism to realism. In the late 1950s, the painter decided to leave Rome and return to Petersburg 1858. Great writers such as Chernyshevski, Tolstoy, Necrasov, Turgenev and Shevchenko all regard him as a progressive painter and pay tribute to him. Sadly, he was snubbed and slandered by various officials. Six weeks after returning to Petersburg, the 52-year-old painter died suddenly in anxiety.

Bellerophon set out to kill Myra, the fire-breathing strange woman.

/kloc-At the beginning of the 9th century, Russian intellectuals were very interested in some heroes in Homer's epic and regarded them as symbols of patriotic heroes. Ivanov was also inspired and infected. As a student of the Academy of Fine Arts, when he graduated, he created a painting "Joseph Interprets Dreams for Prisoners", which won him a gold medal and studied abroad with skillful skills and perfect form, but the political tendency in the painting was attacked. This painting depicts Joseph pointing to the relief depicting the scene of the death penalty on the prison wall to imply the execution of the party in1February. The painter may be exiled for this. Later, Olenin, dean of the college, commissioned Ivanov to paint the work "Bai Le Luo Feng set out to kill Myra, a fire-breathing strange woman" to alleviate the consequences of the previous painting. The college commissioned Ivanov to create this propositional painting, that is, to kill Camilla, a fire-breathing monster who tried to revolutionize through Bellerophon, and hinted that Tsar Nicholas I conquered the revolutionaries. The theme of this painting is that Belle Luofeng, the young hero who killed Camilla, is highly valued by the king. Ivanov hates this very much. As a result, the expression and posture of his young hero Bellerophon have nothing in common with Nicholas I, which completely violates the will of the proposer. President Olenin was furious and said that he sympathized with the rebellion, which made him leave his hometown and go to Italy. The czar government is determined that this "dangerous" figure can never return to China.