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Boris Kustodiev




 


 

Boris Kustodiev

 

(b Astrakhan, 7 March 1878; d Leningrad [now St Petersburg], 26 May 1927).

 Russian painter and stage designer. While studying at the Astrakhan Theological School, he was impressed in 1887 by an exhibition of the Russian Realist painters, the Wanderers, and he subsequently decided to become a painter. In 1896 he enrolled at the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg, where he studied with Il’ya Repin. In 1904 he studied briefly in Paris under René Menard (1869–1930) and travelled to Spain, where he especially admired the paintings of Diego Velázquez. Like Andrey Ryabushkin before him, Kustodiyev concentrated on painting Russian provincial festivities, as in Shrovetide (1916; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). But in his paintings of the merchant class Kustodiyev added a new note of satire. Using the bright reds and blues of Russian folk art, he delighted in painting the merchants’ plump wives in their leisure activities. One of his most striking images is Merchant’s Wife Drinking Tea (1918; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.), where the ample figure dominates the tea table and the surrounding area by her bulk and her self-satisfied expression. She is as round and as succulent as the fruit on the table. This work, like many others, has an oriental richness of colour that Kustodiyev saw as part of his Astrakhan heritage.

 



 


Japanese Doll


 


Promenading along the Banks of the Volga


 


Merchant's Wife with a Mirror


 


Reading the Manifesto


 


Rural Festival


 


Merchant's Wife with Purchases


 


Round Dance


 


Show-booths


 


A Smart Driver


 


Shrovetide


 


Village Festival


 


Balloon Seller


 


Carpet Seller


 


Whitsunday


 


Summer


 


A Sailor and His Sweetheart


 


May Day Demostration at the putilov Plant

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