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Boris Kustodiev
1878-1927 Russian Boris Kustodiev Galleries The Russian Revolution of 1905, which shook the foundations of society, evoked a vivid response in the artist's soul. He contributed to the satirical journals Zhupel (Bugbear) and Adskaya Pochta (Hell??s Mail). At that time, he first met the artists of Mir Iskusstva (World of Art), a group of innovative Russian artists. He joined their association in 1910 and subsequently took part in all their exhibitions. In 1905, Kustodiev first turned to book illustrating, a genre in which he worked throughout his entire life. He illustrated many works of classical Russian literature, including Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls, The Carriage, and The Overcoat; Mikhail Lermontov's The Lay of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, His Young Oprichnik and the Stouthearted Merchant Kalashnikov; and Leo Tolstoy's How the Devil Stole the Peasants Hunk of Bread and The Candle. In 1909, he was elected into Imperial Academy of Arts. He continued to work intensively, but a grave illness??tuberculosis of the spine??required urgent attention. On the advice of his doctors he went to Switzerland, where he spent a year undergoing treatment in a private clinic. He pined for his distant homeland, and Russian themes continued to provide the basic material for the works he painted during that year. In 1918, he painted The Merchant's Wife, which became the most famous of his paintings. The Merchant's Wife, (1918).In 1916, he became paraplegic. "Now my whole world is my room", he wrote. His ability to remain joyful and lively despite his paralysis amazed others. His colourful paintings and joyful genre pieces do not reveal his physical suffering, and on the contrary give the impression of a carefree and cheerful life. His Pancake Tuesday/Maslenitsa (1916) and Fontanka (1916) are all painted from his memories. He meticulously restores his own childhood in the busy city on the Volga banks. In the first years after the Russian Revolution of 1917 the artist worked with great inspiration in various fields. Contemporary themes became the basis for his work, being embodied in drawings for calendars and book covers, and in illustrations and sketches of street decorations. His covers for the journals The Red Cornfield and Red Panorama attracted attention because of their vividness and the sharpness of their subject matter. Kustodiev also worked in lithography, illustrating works by Nekrasov. His illustrations for Leskov's stories The Darner and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District were landmarks in the history of Russian book designing, so well did they correspond to the literary images.

 

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Boris Kustodiev Tsar Nicholas II oil painting

Painting ID::  59506

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Boris Kustodiev
Tsar Nicholas II
Tsar Nicholas II (1915)
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Maslenitsa Tuesday oil painting

Painting ID::  59507

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Boris Kustodiev
Maslenitsa Tuesday
Maslenitsa Tuesday (1916).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Mir Iskusstva Members oil painting

Painting ID::  59508

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Boris Kustodiev
Mir Iskusstva Members
Mir Iskusstva Members (1916?C1920).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Stepan Razin oil painting

Painting ID::  59509

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Boris Kustodiev
Stepan Razin
Stepan Razin (1918).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Country oil painting

Painting ID::  59510

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Boris Kustodiev
Country
Country (1919)
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Blue House oil painting

Painting ID::  59511

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Boris Kustodiev
Blue House
Blue House (1920)
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Bolshevik oil painting

Painting ID::  59512

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Boris Kustodiev
Bolshevik
Bolshevik (1920).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Isaak Brodsky oil painting

Painting ID::  59513

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Boris Kustodiev
Isaak Brodsky
Isaak Brodsky (1920).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Shalyapin oil painting

Painting ID::  59515

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Boris Kustodiev
Shalyapin
Shalyapin (1921).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Kapitsa and Semenov oil painting

Painting ID::  59517

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Boris Kustodiev
Kapitsa and Semenov
Kapitsa and Semenov (1921).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Yevgeny Zamyatin oil painting

Painting ID::  59518

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Boris Kustodiev
Yevgeny Zamyatin
Yevgeny Zamyatin (1923).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Maximilian Voloshin oil painting

Painting ID::  59519

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Boris Kustodiev
Maximilian Voloshin
Maximilian Voloshin (1924).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Russian Venus oil painting

Painting ID::  59520

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Boris Kustodiev
Russian Venus
Russian Venus (1926).
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Russian Historian Society oil painting

Painting ID::  86090

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Boris Kustodiev
Russian Historian Society
1902-1903 Medium Oil on canvas mounted on panel Dimensions 63 x 51.3 cm (24.8 x 20.2 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Portrait of Julia Kustodieva oil painting

Painting ID::  86731

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Boris Kustodiev
Portrait of Julia Kustodieva
1903(1903) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 139 x 133.5 cm (54.7 x 52.6 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Portrait of the Governor-General of Finland and member of State Council Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov. Study for the picture Formal Session of the State  oil painting

Painting ID::  89883

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Boris Kustodiev
Portrait of the Governor-General of Finland and member of State Council Nikolai Ivanovich Bobrikov. Study for the picture Formal Session of the State
1902-1903 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 60.5 x 43 cm (23.8 x 16.9 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev The Bolshevik oil painting

Painting ID::  93809

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Boris Kustodiev
The Bolshevik
1920(1920) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 101 x 141 cm (39.8 x 55.5 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev The Merchants Wife oil painting

Painting ID::  96575

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Boris Kustodiev
The Merchants Wife
oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev The Artist's Daughter, Irina oil painting

Painting ID::  96585

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Boris Kustodiev
The Artist's Daughter, Irina
1906(1906) Medium oil cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Boris Kustodiev Portrait of president of the Russian Historian Society oil painting

Painting ID::  96710

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Boris Kustodiev
Portrait of president of the Russian Historian Society
oil on canvas mounted on panel Dimensions 63 X 51.3 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

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Boris Kustodiev
1878-1927 Russian Boris Kustodiev Galleries The Russian Revolution of 1905, which shook the foundations of society, evoked a vivid response in the artist's soul. He contributed to the satirical journals Zhupel (Bugbear) and Adskaya Pochta (Hell??s Mail). At that time, he first met the artists of Mir Iskusstva (World of Art), a group of innovative Russian artists. He joined their association in 1910 and subsequently took part in all their exhibitions. In 1905, Kustodiev first turned to book illustrating, a genre in which he worked throughout his entire life. He illustrated many works of classical Russian literature, including Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls, The Carriage, and The Overcoat; Mikhail Lermontov's The Lay of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, His Young Oprichnik and the Stouthearted Merchant Kalashnikov; and Leo Tolstoy's How the Devil Stole the Peasants Hunk of Bread and The Candle. In 1909, he was elected into Imperial Academy of Arts. He continued to work intensively, but a grave illness??tuberculosis of the spine??required urgent attention. On the advice of his doctors he went to Switzerland, where he spent a year undergoing treatment in a private clinic. He pined for his distant homeland, and Russian themes continued to provide the basic material for the works he painted during that year. In 1918, he painted The Merchant's Wife, which became the most famous of his paintings. The Merchant's Wife, (1918).In 1916, he became paraplegic. "Now my whole world is my room", he wrote. His ability to remain joyful and lively despite his paralysis amazed others. His colourful paintings and joyful genre pieces do not reveal his physical suffering, and on the contrary give the impression of a carefree and cheerful life. His Pancake Tuesday/Maslenitsa (1916) and Fontanka (1916) are all painted from his memories. He meticulously restores his own childhood in the busy city on the Volga banks. In the first years after the Russian Revolution of 1917 the artist worked with great inspiration in various fields. Contemporary themes became the basis for his work, being embodied in drawings for calendars and book covers, and in illustrations and sketches of street decorations. His covers for the journals The Red Cornfield and Red Panorama attracted attention because of their vividness and the sharpness of their subject matter. Kustodiev also worked in lithography, illustrating works by Nekrasov. His illustrations for Leskov's stories The Darner and Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District were landmarks in the history of Russian book designing, so well did they correspond to the literary images.