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"An abstract composition is that ultimate, molecular level at which art remains art – the next stage is decay", – these words like nothing better characterize abstract art. The day Wassily Kandinsky finished his first composition is considered to be the birthday of the style. The primary aim of its followers is to find harmony within the interplay of colours and geometrical figures, setting them in a way which will give birth to certain associations in the head of the viewer. The images can be quite minimalistic, and this is the thing – painters try to create a story without using well-recognizable figures, letting the viewer’s imagination play. Paintings can be abstract to different extent and lots of abstract artist created their own approach within the framework of the movement: we can take cubists and fauvists to highlight how different abstract pictures can be. The first ones alter the forms of reality, while the second ones establish a subjective perception and, thus, representation of colour. Some artists believe that "abstract art is the most accessible and noble mode of depicting one’s existence within a form resembling facsimile" and that "abstract art enables a straightforward and free realization of artistic intention." Of course not everybody will agree with the statements and appreciate such type of art, but probably no one will deny the fact that they look amazing in modern interiors.

ABSTRACT PAINTINGS

Sunset
Sunset
2017, canvas on cardboard, oil, 17x20 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
The exciting sea
The exciting sea
2017, canvas, oil, 7x18 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
Nykolaevka Village
Nykolaevka Village
2017, canvas, oil, 11x15 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
Plein air near Beijing
Plein air near Beijing
2015, canvas, oil, 25x25 cm
Bato Dugarzhapov
Price on request
Kind Novodevitchii of a monastery
Kind Novodevitchii of a monastery
2009, canvas, oil, 80x100 cm
Andrey Saratov
Price on request
A constructive composition
A constructive composition
2008, canvas, oil, 100x80 cm
Andrey Saratov
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Sunday
Sunday
2004, canvas, oil, 75x70 cm
Alexander Dolosov
Sold
Hagen #2
Hagen #2
2002, canvas on cardboard, oil, 13x18 cm
Alexander Dolosov
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Silence
Silence
1999, canvas, oil, 40x43 cm
Alexander Dolosov
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Chopped day
Chopped day
2015, canvas, oil, 46x61 cm
Vladimir Volosov
Price on request
Black point on a plane
Black point on a plane
2002, canvas, oil, 80x60 cm
Sergey Antonov
Price on request
White breeze
White breeze
2004, canvas, oil, 65x50 cm
Angelica Privalikhina
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October
October
paper, acrylic, 50x60 cm
Maxim Pridanov
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Pomegranate and apples
Pomegranate and apples
2005, canvas, acrylic, 100x120 cm
Vladimir Ryabchikov
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In the old home
In the old home
2006, canvas, acrylic, 90x100 cm
Vladimir Ryabchikov
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Home at the sea
Home at the sea
2006, canvas, acrylic, 80x100 cm
Vladimir Ryabchikov
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Smile of autumn
Smile of autumn
2006, canvas, oil, 50x50 cm
Yuri Lytnev
Heavenly dance
Heavenly dance
2006, canvas, oil, 42x62 cm
Yuri Lytnev

MASTERPIECES OF ABSTRACT ART

Blue ridge
Blue ridge
1917, cardboard, oil, 133x104 cm
Wassily Kandinsky
The State Russian Museum
Rider. George. Sketch
Rider. George. Sketch
1915, cardboard, oil, 64x91 cm
Wassily Kandinsky
The State Tretyakov Gallery
Red Square
Red Square
1915, canvas, oil, 53x53 cm
Kazimir Malevich
The State Russian Museum
Black Suprematist Square
Black Suprematist Square
1915, canvas, oil, 79.5x79.5 cm
Kazimir Malevich
The State Tretyakov Gallery