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Aleksandr Drevin

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Latvju Māksla: Glezniecības, grafikas, tēlniecības un lietišķās mākslas attīstības vēsturisks apskats ( Latvian Art: Historical Review of Painting, Graphics, Sculpture and Applied Arts)
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Drevin often painted a "brutal primitivism", lacking any political message or any purpose at all. His paintings have been compared to those of
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creating a series of artworks of the Soviet landscape. These trips where organised and supervised by Soviet art officials.
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Russian and Soviet Painting: An Exhibition from the Museums of the USSR ...
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painting, and first came to Moscow in 1914. He studied under
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at the Van Diemen Gallery in Berlin. He travelled across
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near Moscow. He was posthumously rehabilitated in 1957.
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Cēsis
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Butovo firing range
Moscow
Russia
55°32′00″N 37°35′39″E / 55.53333°N 37.59417°E / 55.53333; 37.59417
Nadezhda Udaltsova

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Latvia
Russian Empire
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Vilhelms Purvītis
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Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
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Konrāds Ubāns

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