Pavel Kuznetsov
His Life and Art
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Part of Cambridge Studies in the History of Art
- Author: Peter Stupples, University of Otago, New Zealand
- Date Published: February 1990
- availability: Unavailable - out of print December 2004
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521364881
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Pavel Kuznetsov (1878–1968), the leading figure in the development of intuitivism, made a considerable impact on the Russian art world 1907–14 and had a profound influence on his colleagues well into the 1930s and in the years following Stalin's death. There are few of his paintings in the West and so he is comparatively (and undeservedly) unknown, unlike Malevich and Kandinsky who are well represented in Western collections. Kuznetsov lived in the last years of the Russian Empire, through the revolutions of 1917, the turbulent 1920s, the Stalin era and into the Brezhnev years. Thus as a politically committed painter his story in particular highlights the prevailing difficulties for a lyrical intuitivist artist during the post-revolutionary period. This study will make Kuznetsov's work more familiar to Western art historians and collectors, and should also engage the interest of readers more generally interested in Russia and the Soviet Union.
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- Date Published: February 1990
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521364881
- length: 390 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 189 x 34 mm
- weight: 1.312kg
- availability: Unavailable - out of print December 2004
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Preface
A note on spelling and transliteration
1. Saratov childhood
2. The Moscow College
3. The Church of the Virgin of Kazan
4. The scarlet rose
5. A symphony of birth and maternal love
6. The paris with Diaghilev
7. The blue rose
8. Kuchuk-Koi
9. Kirghizia discovered
10. Bukhara
11. Les fauves
12. In sober earnest
13. Sakuntala
14. Acting in the living present
15. Finding the way:
1919–23
16. Paris and Venice:
1923–4
17. The Four Arts Society
18. Armenia and Baku: the search for relevance
19. Ground in the mill of socialist realism
20. The dark years:
1941–56
21. Rehabilitation: the beginning and the end
22. Rehabilitation: the legacy
Bibliography
Index.
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