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Oil painting On the mountain Ivan Alekseevich Vladimirov
Oil painting On the mountain Ivan Alekseevich Vladimirov
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â„–Vernd 73*** ABOUT THIS PAINTING **** TITLE: "On the mountain"* ARTISTS: Ivan Alekseevich Vladimirov* SIZE: 122x90 cm/'48.03x35.43 inches' * MEDIUM: oil, canvas* HAND PAINTED: Original painting from our collection* CONDITION: we tried to convey the maximum information with the help of photos about this productDear friends in order to ensure maximum safety to the painting - we will send the painting rolled on a roll and after receiving you can pull it onto the stretcher. This painting sells unframed. Frame increases the cost of delivery. If you still want to get the painting with its native frame, then delivery costs 85$ more, and the frame is disassembled for free.About the artist: Ivan Alekseevich was born on January 10, 1870 in Vilnius (present-day Vilnius).The mother of the artist was the famous English watercolorist Elizabeth Wackhorn. Father is a priest, at one time he worked as a librarian at the Moscow English Club. As a child, traveled alone in England and Polesie. He received an art education at the Vilnius drawing school of Ivan Trutnev. He studied at the St. Petersburg Junkers College, due to illness, left the service. In 1891-1893 he studied at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he specialized in Bogdan Villevalde, Alexei Kivshenko and Franz Roubaud [4].Spent the summer in the Caucasus annually in the mountain villages, bringing from there material for paintings awarded large and small silver medals: "The capture of the Turkish redoubt", "Dressing station during the Caucasian War." For the painting "Dressing station during the Caucasian War" in 1893 he received the title of class artist of the second degree, which gave him the opportunity to start independent work. In 1897, for the painting “The Battle of the Adyghe on the Malka River” he was awarded the title of class artist of the first degree.He was an art correspondent during the Russian-Japanese (1904-1905), Balkan (1912-1913) and World War I. As he wrote, "In all my artworks, the main idea was to express the aspiration of our brave fighters to repel and destroy the hated, but strong and evil enemies of the Motherland." He is the author of cycles of paintings devoted to the Russo-Japanese War (“A Tool in Danger”, “Artillery Battle”, “Returned from the War”, “In Manchuria”, “Exploration into the Rain”, “Interrogation of the Prisoner”, “Strengthened Reconnaissance”), revolutionary events of 1905 (“At the Winter Palace”, “Fight on Presnya”, “At the barricades in 1905”), life compositions (“At the wood warehouse”, “Philanthropist”, “Grief”, “Inventor and capitalist”, “Name day” grandfather "), the First World War, sketches of military operations for the Niva magazine, watercolors, photographs. His drawings were printed by London Graphic - the world's first art illustrated magazine; he collaborates with French Illustration and a number of American magazines.Vladimirov owns copies and sketches of the remains of the mural of the X — XI centuries of the Sentin temple in the Teberda gorge of Karachay-Cherkessia [5].Being an opponent of modernism in art, he offered his paintings for the exhibition of artists of the World of Art, but was rejected as an outdated realist. Then he painted several paintings on Finnish subjects in the manner of the Moscow artists, and under the Finnish pseudonym he gave these paintings to the exhibition. It was adopted, received flattering words from Alexandre Benois, the paintings were sold. And only at the end of the exhibition did Vladimirov expose the whole intrigue by writing to the newspaper. The artist received a lot of sympathetic letters, even a postcard from Ilya Repin, who congratulated Vladimirov on the successful drawing of the modernists: “Dear Ivan Alekseevich! I hasten to greet you for your magnificent joke on the impudent muffs and pathetic pygmies who imagined themselves to be the innovators of our native art. "Your joke dealt a deadly blow to all the decadents and other muffs - the enemies of realism in painting."In the 1910s, he lived with his wife and two daughters at his dacha on Morskaya Street. Nowadays, the territory of the former Vladimirov’s dacha is part of the governor’s cottage of the village of Komarovo.In 1917-1918, while working in the Petrograd police, he painted portraits of wanted criminals. He made a large cycle of documentary sketches of the events of 1917-1918 ("The Arrest of Tsarist Generals" (1918), "Petrograd. Spring 1918" (1918), etc.).He was a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. Since 1932, a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists. He painted paintings on historical-revolutionary and battle themes (“V. I. Lenin at a rally” (1923), “The Capture of Melitopol by Budenovites” (1925), “The Flight of the Bourgeoisie from Novorossiysk” (1926), “Liquidation of the Wrangel Front” (1932) , "Barricades in Spain" (1936), "V.I. Lenin and I.V. Stalin at the Spill in 1917" (1937), "Foreigners in Leningrad" (1937), "Entry of Soviet troops into Vyborg" (1939 ), “Surrender of the Finns” (1940)). He participated in the exhibitions “The Red Army in Soviet Art” (1930), “15 years of the Red Army” (1933), in the World Exhibition in Paris (1937).During the Great Patriotic War, he was in besieged Leningrad, prepared posters, made sketches and sketches, painted paintings (“Fight for Tikhvin”, 1943; “Fight on the streets of Berlin”, 1946), kept a diary of the blockade.He died on December 14, 1947 in Leningrad at the 78th year of his life.The works of I. A. Vladimirov are kept in the State Russian Museum [6], the State Tretyakov Gallery [4], in museums and private collections.Reserve: $3,800.00Shipping:Domestic: Flat-rate of $38.00 (regular) or $58.00 (UPS) to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination. International shipping may be subject to VAT.Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.Location: This item ships from Ukraine.Your purchase is protected:Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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