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Artur Fonvizin

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From the beginning of the 1940s to his death, the main themes of the artist's works were portraits of theatre actresses in stage costume, sketches of the circus, pictures of pre-revolutionary life, images of flowers, and landscapes. Fonvizin's distinguishing characteristic is that he painted
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cite M. P. Klodt as Fonvizin's teacher, but that Klodt lived in St. Petersburg, whereas the school was located in Moscow
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From 1907 until the Great War, as a member of Larionov's group, Fonvizin was a notable participant in the exhibitions
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Sketches and watercolor portraits of actors and artists, landscapes and still lifes by Fonvizin are kept in the
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In 1927, he went to Moscow, where the following year he joined the Society of Artists of Moscow and the
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From 1958 to 1960, the artist lived in the village of Pirogovo, where he painted landscapes.
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In 1906, he returned to Russia, to live for a time with his parents in their village.
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and participated in its exhibitions. In 1923, he taught at the Art College of
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Giddy Autist: Artur Fonvizin at the Museum of Private Collections
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In 1943, because of his German descent, Fonvizin was exiled to
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Honored Workers of the Arts Industry of the Russian Federation
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directly, without the use of preparatory sketches in pencil.
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After finishing high school in 1901, he went to study at the
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
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movement. His works of this period can be characterized as
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Visible Absence - Exhibition Catalogue of A. V. Fonvizin
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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Index

Riga
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Painting
Formalism
Expressionism
Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation
Russian
German
Soviet
watercolours
Riga
Governorate of Livonia
Russian Empire
Latvia
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Mikhail Larionov
Union of Youth
Sergei Sudeikin
Munich
Blue Rose
Jack of Diamonds
The Donkey's Tail
World of Art
First World War
province of Tambov
Proletarian Culture

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