Ice cuts on the Volga
The artist is Kuprin Since 1908, under the influence of new French painting, first seen in private meetings of Moscow philanthropists, Alexander Vasilievich Kuprin, a student of the Moscow Schoo...
The artist is Kuprin Since 1908, under the influence of new French painting, first seen in private meetings of Moscow philanthropists, Alexander Vasilievich Kuprin, a student of the Moscow Schoo...
The artist is Nesterov Portrait and. A. Ilyina is one of the most significant works written by the artist after a long break associated with the difficult period of the revolution and the Civil ...
The artist is Altman The city whose image was changed unrecognizably is an important topic in the art of the 1917-1920s. On the one hand - hunger, war, the hardships of everyday life, a change ...
The artist is Filonov This picture, like the previous one, is one of the mature, uncertain works of Filonov, peculiar picturesque macrostructures, in which the artist’s ideas about space, time, ...
The artist is Brodsky July 6, 1924, at 12 o’clock in the afternoon, in Moscow, on Khodynka (October Field), hundreds of thousands of working people of Moscow gathered. Among the Muscovites were ...
The artist is Kuprin Since 1908, under the influence of new French painting, first seen...
The artist is Nesterov Portrait and. A. Ilyina is one of the most significant works...
The artist is Altman The city whose image was changed unrecognizably is an important topic...
The artist is Filonov This picture, like the previous one, is one of the mature,...
The artist is Brodsky July 6, 1924, at 12 o’clock in the afternoon, in Moscow,...
The artist is Grigoryev + About the restoration of the work – Hide the text...
The artist is Rylov Rylov’s study at the Academy of Arts with Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi...
The artist is Voitinskaya + About the restoration of the work – Hide the text...
The artist is Kustodiev In 1926, the portrait was re-prescribed by the author, since its...
The artist is Rozanova One of the thinnest artistic critics, Abram Efros, wrote about Olga...