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Malevich, "Man on the Boulevard" 1910 |
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16th century Lubok that satires Peter the Great's edict to cut off all beards
this influenced Larionov's painting with an officer at the hairdresser (oversized scissors, etc) |
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Bakst, "Costume Design for the Ballets Russes" (1910)
world of art
very sexualized and graphic for the time |
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Bakst, "Stage design for the Ballets Russes"
(Orientalism and admiration for the great ancient cultures)
World of Art |
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Bakst, "The Supper" 1902
World of Art Group
(the subject of the painting is presumably a prostitute) |
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Benois, "The Chinese Pavilion" 1906
The World of Art (symbolism) |
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Benois, "The Walk of Louis XIV" 1897
World of Art Group (symbolism) |
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Borovikovsky, "Portrait of Catherine the Great," ca. 1790s
Pre-dating Romanticism
Is seen as a transition to meditative state of Romanticism
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Briullov, "The Last Day of Pompeii," 1833
Romanticism (natural disasters) |
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Dobuzhinsky, "1905", 1905
response to the brutality of the first russian revolution |
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Exter, "costume designs for the movie Aelita" 1924 |
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Fedotov, "Major's Betrothal," 1840s
Romanticism: seen as a move toward Realism, but still called Romanticism officially |
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Fedotov, "The Capricious Bride," 1840s
proto-Realism (still, Romanticism, but considered a move toward Realism) |
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Fedotov, "The Gamblers," 1853
Romanticism, but seen as a move toward Realism |
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Filonov, "The Head and the Thumb" 1925 |
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Filonov, "Two heads on a red background" |
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Gaugin---artist influenced the neo-Primitivist movement |
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Goncharova, "The Electric Machine" 1913
cubo-futurism |
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Grzhebin "Domestic and Foreign Policy," 1906
satirical, but made it through censorship unnoticed |
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House designed by Shekhtel (aquatic, undulating theme), 1900s
Art Nouveau |
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Ivanov, "The Appearance of Christ to the People," 1830s-50s
Romanticism |
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Kandinsky "improvisation with white oval" 1920 |
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Kandinsky, "Composition," 1910
Abstract |
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Kandinsky, "Improvisation" 1910 |
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Kandinsky, "Ladies in Crinolines" 1909
abstact |
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Kandinsky, "St. George and the Dragon," 1910 |
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Kandinsky, "Woman in Moscow" 1914
(there is a thought form in it) |
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Kandinsky, "improvistation with red spot" 1920s |
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Kandinsky, illustration to his discussion "On the Spiritual in Art"
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Kiprensky, "Portrait of Pushkin," 1820s
Romanticism |
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Kiprensky, "Self Portrait," 1820s
Romanticism |
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Larionov "Soldier Relaxing" 1909
Neo Primitivism
(the soldier is really using the bathroom) |
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Larionov, "Gypsy in Tiraspol," 1906
Neo Primitivism |
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Larionov, "Officer at the Hairdresser" 1909
Neo Primitivism |
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Larionov, "Red Rayonism" 1913
Rayonism |
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Larionov, "Venus on the Boulevard" 1911
Futurism/Rayonism influence of movement |
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Lissitzky, "About 2 Red Squares" children's book cover |
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Lissitzky, "Proun" 1919-1924 |
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Lissitzky, "skyscraper design"
constructivist architecture |
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Lissitzky, design concept for the display of art in a museum |
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Malevich, "Design for Victory Over the Sun" 1913
cubofuturism |
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Malevich, "Englishman in Moscow" 1913
cubo-futurism |
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Malevich, "Red Suprematism" 1915 |
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Malevich, "Sportsmen" 1928
Suprematism |
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Malevich, "White on White" 1918
Suprematism |
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Malevich, "Woman in Childbirth" 1906
influenced by Symbolism |
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Perov, "Easter Procession," 1860s
Realism |
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Perov, "The Refectory," 1860s
Realism |
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Photograph of Lenin reading |
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Picture of Princess Tenisheva, early 1900s
(she founded Talashkino) |
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Picture of the Church at Abramtsevo, 1883
Neo-Nationalism |
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Picture of the church at Talashkino, early 1900s
(used as a stable during the war) |
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Popova "textile design" 1923 |
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Repin, "Ivan The Terrible and His Son" 1880s
Realism |
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Repin, "Portrait of Mussorgsky" 1881
Realism |
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Repin, "Portrait of Lev Tolstoy" 1907
Realism |
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Repin, "The Volga Boatmen" 1873
Realism (he painted this from something he actually witnessed) |
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Repin, "They Did not Expect Him," 1884
Realism (deals with issues of the anarchists returning home from siberia) |
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Rodchenko, "Shukov Tower"
1930 |
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Rodchenko, "Spatial Construction" 1918
constructivism |
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Rodchenko, "poster advertising baby pacifiers" |
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Rodchenko, design for a Workers' break room
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Somov, "Lady in Pink" 1903
Symbolism
(she looks like she is about to kill herself, disturbing) |
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Somov, "Skating Rink" 1905
Symbolism and World of Art |
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Stepanova, "Design for athletic uniforms" |
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Tatlin, "Counter Relief" 1916
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Tatlin, "Model for the Monument to the 3rd International" 1919 |
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Tatlin, "Painterly Relief" 1913 |
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Tatlin, "The Glider" 1932 |
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Tatlin, "The Sailor" 1912 |
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The first propaganda poster, asking people to sign up for the Red Army |
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Venetsianov "Morning of a Landowner" 1820s
Romanticism |
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Venetsianov "Plowing. Spring" 1830s
Romanticism (idealized peasants, etc) |
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Vereshchagin, "The Apotheosis of War", 1871-2
Realism |
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Vrubel "Bogatyr" 1890s
Symbolism |
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Vrubel "Portrait of the Artist's Son," 1902
Symbolism |
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Vrubel "Portrait of the artist's Wife" 1904
Symbolism |
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Vrubel "The Seated Demon," 1890
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "Illustration for Lermontov's Demons", 1890-1
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "Lilacs," 1904
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "Portrait of Valerii Bruisov" 1906
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "Self Portrait" 1904
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "The Pearl" 1904
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, "The Saint," 1906
Symbolism |
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Vrubel, Headboard at Abramtsevo, 1890s |
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Vrubel, Stove at Abramstevo |
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art from the "Plan of Monumental Propaganda" |
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photograph of Malevich's exhibit at the "0.10" futurist exhibition
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photograph of Sergei Diaghilev
Mir Iskusstva
(World of Art Group)
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