The writer and playwright Leonid Andreyev was fond of photography. He also proved himself as a painter and graphic artist. During his university years and before he took up writing, he earned money by getting commissions for paintings and making reportage drawings for the “Courier” newspaper. However, Andreyev could not pursue an art education, as there were no opportunities to study drawing professionally in his hometown of Oryol.
According to the writer himself, even as a child, he “always drew from his imagination.” Although Andreyev painted expressive portraits of children and views of Italy in pastel, his works that do not depict nature are of particular interest. The pastel “Musicians” depicts the wordless characters of his drama “The Life of Man” — three musicians playing at the Man’s ball in Act Three.