The paintings had been exhibiting premature signs of age, and the largest could not be removed for treatment.
These paintings exhibit a variety of techniques and are almost all of religious themes.
The painting was acclaimed, and exhibited in the universal exposition in 1855.
The paintings exhibited showed strong use of form, and restricted colour palettes.
The painting exhibits the Cossacks' pleasure at striving to come up with ever more base vulgarities.
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But he has achieved, as the paintings exhibited here prove, mastery in this style.
More urgent, the paintings themselves were exhibiting premature signs of age, and the largest could not be removed for treatment.
His later paintings exhibit looser, and more painterly brush strokes.
Gradually, the paintings exhibit a restriction in emotional range as well.