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Russian Art
The Tsars to Stalin. In the early 20th century traditional painting was replaced by a highly original avant-garde. In Moscow, men and women artists who admired folk art took up Cubism and Futurism, then invented Constructivism. Malevich’s Suprematism was an extreme form of abstraction. After 1917 Trotsky recruited Kandinsky and Chagall to run state art programmes; but in 1934 Stalin banned modern art.
Specimen list of cards
AIVAZOVSKY, IVAN
The ninth wave, 1860
ANTROPOV, ALEKSEI
Peter 111, 1762
BOGOMAZOV, ALEKSANDR
Tram, 1914
BOROVIKOVSKI, VLADIMIR
Murtaza-Kuli Khan, 1796
CHAGALL, MARC
Soldiers with bread, 1914
KANDINSKY WASSILY
Interior: living room, 1909
KRAMSKOI, IVAN
Ivan Shishkin, 1880
LARIONOV, MICHEL
Autumn, 1911
Soldier on a horse, c.1911
LENTULOV, ARISTARKH
Peace, Celebration, Liberation, 1917
LISSITZKY, EL
Part of the spectacle machinery, 1923
MALEVICH, KAZIMIR
*The woodcutter, 1912-13
MALEVICH, KAZIMIR (cont.)
Dynamic Suprematism, 1915
Peasant woman with buckets, 1912
Seven black elements and..., 1920
Yellow, orange, green, 1915
MIASOYEDOV, GRIGORI
Wedding day, 1861
MOOR, DMITRI
October 1917, October 1920
NIKITIN, IVAN
Peter the Great on his deathbed, 1725
REPIN, ILYA
St Nicolas saving three innocents..., 1888
RUDEMAN, D
Potemkin, 1926
SHIBANOV, MIKHAIL
Catherine the Great, 1787
SURIKOV, VASSILY
Stepan Razin, 1906
Yermak conquering Siberia, 1895
VRUBEL, MIKHAIL
Hero, 1898
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