Konstantin Korovin (Russian, 1861-1939) impressionist oil on board painting depicting a view of a Paris street at night. Signed and titled lower left. Circa the 1920s-1930s. Framed. Konstantin Alekseyevich Korovin was a leading Russian Impressionist painter. In 1923 Korovin moved to Paris on the advice of Commissar of Education Anatoly Lunacharsky to cure his heart condition and help his handicapped son. There was supposed to be a large exhibition of Korovin's works, but the works were stolen and Korovin was left penniless. For years, he produced the numerous Russian Winters and Paris Boulevards just to make ends meet.