Who knows the background of the oil painting The Tracker on the Volga River?

Lie Bin, the tracker on the Volga River.

Lie Bin (1844- 1930) is one of the main representatives of Russian critical realism painting in the late 9th century. The Tracker on the Volga River is his masterpiece. When I was a student, the heavy work on the Neva River in Petersburg aroused Lie Bin's sympathy. From then on, he wanted to draw a picture of a tracker's work, so as to remind the lower working people of their miserable life and social injustice. /kloc-in the summer of 0/870, Lie Bin and his classmate Vasiliev went to the Volga River to sketch (he later painted a picture about the tracker). Typical Russian scenery and the life of a tracker left an unforgettable impression on him. In this painting, Lie Bin painted 1 1 a weather-beaten laborer, struggling to pull a rope on the hot beach by the river. Trackers have different experiences and personalities. They live at the bottom of society, but this is a team that has been trained to be tenacious and interdependent through suffering. The color of the background is dim and hazy, and the space is empty and strange, giving people a feeling of melancholy, loneliness and helplessness, which goes deep into the tracker's heart. It is also a true portrayal of the painter's mood, which plays a great role in reflecting the purpose of painting and setting off emotions. So the composition, lines, strokes and other painting techniques of this painting are quite successful.