(b Petropavlovsk, Kazakhstan, 23 July 1889; d Paris, 18
July 1974).
Russian painter, draughtsman and stage designer. He studied at the
University of St Petersburg (later Petrograd) in 1908 and in the private
studio of Savely Zeidenberg (1862–1924). In 1909–10 he attended the studio
of Yan Tsyonglinsky (1850–1914) in St Petersburg, where he became
acquainted with the avant-garde artists Yelena Guro (1877–1913), Mikhail
Matyushin and Matvey Vol’demar (1878–1914). In 1911–12 he worked in the
studios of Maurice Denis and Félix Vallotton in Paris, then in Switzerland
(1913) before returning to St Petersburg. As a painter he was a modernist,
and his work developed rapidly towards abstraction, although he did not
adhere to any particular branch of it. His works of the time use various
devices of stylization and decorativeness, and some of them echo the free
associations of Marc Chagall, but fundamentally they remain geometrically
based compositions. In 1919–20 he made a series of abstract sculptural
assemblages and a great number of abstract collages.
Portrait
of V. Motileva
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