Moskvoretskaya embankment, view from the Ustyinsky bridge
Author: Dobrovolskaya Gayane
cardboard/oil 40cm x 50cm 2022
Canvas on cardboard, sketch from nature.
Its good that there is tram number 3 in Moscow, which goes from the outskirts to the center. On it, I drove to the Ustyinsky Bridge (it is so called because it is near the mouth of the Yauza River, which flows into the Moscow River).
The view from the Bridge is spectacular. To begin with, I painted the right piece of a delightful panorama.
On the left is the Moskva River with piers for boats. In the distance you can see the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge, the Kremlin, the Kremlin cathedrals, the bell tower of Ivan the Great, and even the Spasskaya Tower can be seen to the right.
Cars in the foreground drive along the Moskvoretskaya embankment. On the left is a 19th century Empire mansion. A little further you can see the dome of the Orphanage (the Moscow Imperial Orphanage was founded in 1764 as a charitable educational institution for children left without parents).
Its good that there is tram number 3 in Moscow, which goes from the outskirts to the center. On it, I drove to the Ustyinsky Bridge (it is so called because it is near the mouth of the Yauza River, which flows into the Moscow River).
The view from the Bridge is spectacular. To begin with, I painted the right piece of a delightful panorama.
On the left is the Moskva River with piers for boats. In the distance you can see the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge, the Kremlin, the Kremlin cathedrals, the bell tower of Ivan the Great, and even the Spasskaya Tower can be seen to the right.
Cars in the foreground drive along the Moskvoretskaya embankment. On the left is a 19th century Empire mansion. A little further you can see the dome of the Orphanage (the Moscow Imperial Orphanage was founded in 1764 as a charitable educational institution for children left without parents).