Isaac Levitan (1860-1900) is a Russian artist, a designer, a landscape-painter. He attended the Moscow School of Painting Sculpture and Architecture (1873-1885). Isaac Levitan is the greatest Russian landscape-painter and poet of the end of the 19th century; he is a craftsman of a soulful “landscape-mood”. An unusual seeing of light, which is one in a thousand, advertence to a movement, and imperceptible changes in nature life are peculiar for his dowry. The Levitan's name became symbolical long ago, and his work became the most completed and perfect soul of the Russian lyrical landscape idea.