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Boris Kustodiev

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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, as well as some portraits
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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
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The artist was also interested in designing stage scenery. He first started work in the theatre in 1911, when he designed the sets for Alexander Ostrovsky's
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Between 1893 and 1896, Kustodiev studied in theological seminary and took private art lessons in Astrakhan from Pavel Vlasov, a pupil of
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play." The artist retained these childhood observations for years, recreating them later in oils and water-colours.
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attracted attention because of their vividness and the sharpness of their subject matter. Kustodiev also worked in
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were landmarks in the history of Russian book designing, so well did they correspond to the literary images.
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on a grant from the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1904. Also in 1904, he attended the private studio of
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History of creating of the painting to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the State Council
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His talent in this sphere was especially apparent in his work for Ostrovsky's plays;
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large-scale canvas to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the State Council
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23 February] 1878 – 28 May 1927) was a Russian and later Soviet
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Boris Kustodiyev 125th Anniversary exhibition at the Russian Museum.
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Kustodiev and Petrov-Vodkin as members of Mir Iskusstva
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In 1903, he married Julia Proshinskaya (1880–1942).
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Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra
Uffizi
Astrakhan
Astrakhan Governorate
Russian Empire
Leningrad
Russian SFSR
Russian
O.S.
painter
stage designer
Astrakhan
philosophy
history
literature
logic
seminary
Ostrovsky

Vasily Perov
Ilya Repin
Imperial Academy of Arts
St. Petersburg
sculpture
Vasiliy Mate
Repin
large-scale canvas to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the State Council
Ivan Bilibin
Russian Museum

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