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The Russian Avant-Garde, which brought about an artistic revolution between 1905 and 1934, represents one of the most fascinating chapters in the history of 20th-century art. Artists like Malevich, Kandinsky and Chagall are highly esteemed the world over. But this movement was much more diverse than is generally realised. For the first time this artistic wealth is being presented in a major sequence of pictures. 130 masterpieces of painting demonstrate the parallel development of widely different styles, design principles and aesthetic ideas. The avant-garde artists infl uenced each other and were sometimes in confl ict with each other. At the same time you could fi nd advocates of representational Expressionism and supporters of pure abstraction; styles like Primitivism, Cubo-Futurism and Suprematism followed each other in succession. Surprising contrasts of works visualize the differences, so that the successive conflicting isms are clearly demonstrated. Through this visual confrontation the picture of all the many different forms of Russian avant-garde come alive. Artists: - Nathan Altman - Mark Antokolsky - Marc Chagall - Nikolai Dormidontov - Sofia Dymshits-Tolstaya - Alexandra Exter - Pavel Filonov - Natlai Goncharova - Boris Grigoriev - Alexei Jawlensky - Vasily Kandinsky - Arthur Klettenberg - Ivan Klyun - Vasily Kuptsov - Mikhail Larionov - Vladimir Lebedev - Aristarkh Lentulov - El Lissitzky - Vladimir Malagis - Kazimir Malevich - Sergei Merkurov - Semion Pavlov - Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin - Lyubov Popova - Ivan Puni - Alexander Rodchenko - Olga Rozanova - Konstantin Rozhdestvensky - Béatrice Sandomirskaya - Zinaida Serebriakova - Wladyslaw Strzeminski - Nikolai Suetin - Vladimir Tatlin - Yury Vasnetsov - Mikhail Vexler - Konstantin Yuon
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One fall evening in 1880, Russian painter Ilya Repin welcomed an unexpected visitor to his home: Lev Tolstoy. The renowned realists talked for hours, and Tolstoy turned his critical eye to the sketches in Repin's studio. Tolstoy's criticisms would later prompt Repin to reflect on the question of creative expression and conclude that the path to artistic truth is relative, dependent on the mode and medium of representation. In this original study, Molly Brunson traces many such paths that converged to form the tradition of nineteenth-century Russian realism, a tradition that spanned almost half a century—from the youthful projects of the Natural School and the critical realism of the age of reform to the mature masterpieces of Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and the paintings of the Wanderers, Repin chief among them. By examining the classics of the tradition, Brunson explores the emergence of multiple realisms from the gaps, disruptions, and doubts that accompany the self-conscious project of representing reality. These manifestations of realism are united not by how they look or what they describe, but by their shared awareness of the fraught yet critical task of representation. By tracing the engagement of literature and painting with aesthetic debates on the sister arts, Brunson argues for a conceptualization of realism that transcends artistic media. Russian Realisms integrates the lesser-known tradition of Russian painting with the familiar masterpieces of Russia's great novelists, highlighting both the common ground in their struggles for artistic realism and their cultural autonomy and legitimacy. This erudite study will appeal to scholars interested in Russian literature and art, comparative literature, art history, and nineteenth-century realist movements.
Drawing --- Painting --- Russian literature --- Realist [modern European fine arts styles] --- drawings [visual works] --- Russian [culture or style] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- anno 1800-1899 --- Russian Federation --- Russia --- literatuur --- realisme --- Dostojewski, Fjodor --- Repin, Ilja --- Tolstoy, Lev --- 1840 - 1890 --- 19de eeuw --- Rusland --- literatuur. --- realisme. --- Tolstoy, Lev. --- Repin, Ilja. --- Dostojewski, Fjodor. --- 1840 - 1890. --- 19de eeuw. --- Rusland. --- Aesthetics, Russian --- Realism in art --- Realism in literature. --- Painting, Russian --- Themes, motives. --- History and criticism. --- Lev Tolstoy, Ilya Repin, Fyofor Dostoevsky, paintings of the Wanderers, the Natural School, Russia's great novelists. --- veilingen. --- Rafaël. --- van Ostade, Adriaen. --- Gérôme, Jean-Léon. --- Millet, Jean-François. --- Van Gogh, Vincent. --- Brancusi, Constantin. --- Cassatt, Mary. --- Kooning, Willem de. --- Von Guérard, Eugene. --- Johns, Jasper.
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