RUSSIAN MODERNISM AND PAINTERS – BUY MODERN PAINTINGS ONLINE AT ARTRUSSIA GALLERY

A profound shift took place in pictorial art of the end of the XIX century with the appearance of modernism. The painter’s outlook, his thoughts, emotions, his perception of the truth became central and the desire to deliver something more than the objective reality shaped modernism’s philosophy. Actually, reality gets a new definition in the movement’s framework – real is what is painted on the canvas and not what you see around. The best pieces seem to be living their own life in their own universe, yet look very truthful to us. The most important date for the movement is probably 1863, the year of unveiling of ‘Salon of the Refused’, which displayed works of artists neglected by the official Paris Salon. At first it was created to mock at the queer modernists, but soon it became even more popular than any other exhibition and definitely not because of people’s desire to laugh. This short passage tells how the movement of modernist art appeared and stuck in the heads and hearts of artists and connoisseurs. Ever since that moment the new movements that praise the world of fantasy have been called modernism.

MODERNISM PAINTINGS

Sudden snow
Sudden snow
canvas, oil, 110x70 cm
Vladimir Soldatkin
Landscape with cars
Landscape with cars
2016, canvas, oil, 45x70 cm
Vladimir Soldatkin
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A series Lady and Chrysanthemum #1
A series Lady and Chrysanthemum #1
1997, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 95x50 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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Ms.Lyuba and Pears
Ms.Lyuba and Pears
1997, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 60x70 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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A series Lady and Chrysanthemum #2
A series Lady and Chrysanthemum #2
1997, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 95x50 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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Furs
Furs
1999, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 50x40 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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The violinist
The violinist
2003, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 50x60 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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Madam Luck
Madam Luck
2000, canvas, acrylic, mixed media, 100x70 cm
Zoia Tchernakova
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Footpath along water
Footpath along water
2009, canvas, oil, 60x80 cm
Dmitry Strelkov
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Naked
Naked
2001, canvas, oil, 60x90 cm
Olga Schurina
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Before performance
Before performance
2006, canvas, oil, 70x100 cm
Olga Shagina
Mistress has left to New York
Mistress has left to New York
1993, canvas, oil, 60x50 cm
Ludmila Shakhardina
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Sweet-sour still-life with a gold lemon
Sweet-sour still-life with a gold lemon
2008, canvas, oil, other, 32x36 cm
Viktor Vasilev
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All sides of taste
All sides of taste
2010, canvas, oil, other, 70x70 cm
Viktor Vasilev
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Ripe fruits
Ripe fruits
2008, canvas, oil, other, 50x65 cm
Viktor Vasilev
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Russian still-life
Russian still-life
2009, canvas, oil, 60x80 cm
Amir Timergaleev
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Monologue
Monologue
2002, canvas, oil, 80x100 cm
Alexander Tyurin
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Spring
Spring
2005, canvas, oil, 100x70 cm
Maria Andreeva
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MASTERPIECES OF MODERNISM

1918 in Petrograd (Petrograd Madonna)
1918 in Petrograd (Petrograd Madonna)
2020, canvas, oil, 73x92 cm
Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Shrovetide
Shrovetide
1916, canvas, oil, 89x190.5 cm
Boris Kustodiev
The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg
Morning still life
Morning still life
1918, canvas, oil, 66x88 cm
Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
The State Russian Museum
Kiss
Kiss
1908, canvas, oil, 180x180 cm
Gustav Klimt
Austrian Gallery, Vienna
Portrait Fritz Ridler
Portrait Fritz Ridler
1906, canvas, 153x133 cm
Gustav Klimt
Austrian Gallery, Vienna
Harmony in Red
Harmony in Red
1908, canvas, oil, 180x200 cm
Henri Matisse
Hermitage, St. Petersburg