Pavel Filonov

1883-1941 Pavel Filonov Locations Russian painter, graphic artist and poet. He came from a working-class background; orphaned in childhood, he moved to St Petersburg, where he earned money through embroidery, house painting, restoring buildings and icons, and other tasks such as retouching photographs and making posters and wrappers for goods (a practical apprenticeship he never forgot). His interest in drawing and painting developed through copying, making portraits and the close study of human and animal anatomy. He entered the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg (1908) with difficulty but he left without graduating; his only important teacher was L. E. Dmitriyev-Kavkazsky (1849-1916), with whom he studied privately. Largely self-taught, he was a man of considerable intellectual powers.


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Pavel Filonov A Peasant Family oil


A Peasant Family
Painting ID::  58816
A Peasant Family
A Peasant Family (The Holy Family), 1914, oil on canvas, 159x128 cm, Russian Museum.
   
   
     

Pavel Filonov Portrait of E. N. Glebova oil


Portrait of E. N. Glebova
Painting ID::  58818
Portrait of E. N. Glebova
Portrait of E. N. Glebova (the artist's sister), 1915, oil on canvas. 117x152.5 cm. Russian Museum.
   
   
     

Pavel Filonov Dimensions and material of painting oil


Dimensions and material of painting
Painting ID::  76664
Dimensions and material of painting
Dimensions and material of painting: Oil on canvas, 171.5 x 156 cm Date 1914-1915 cjr
   
   
     

Pavel Filonov German War oil


German War
Painting ID::  78558
German War
Oil on canvas, 171.5 x 156 cm cyf
Oil_on_canvas,_171.5_x_156_cm cyf
   
   
     

Pavel Filonov Animals oil


Animals
Painting ID::  90893
Animals
1930(1930) Medium oil on paper Dimensions 67.5 x 91 cm (26.6 x 35.8 in) cyf
   
   
     

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     1883-1941 Pavel Filonov Locations Russian painter, graphic artist and poet. He came from a working-class background; orphaned in childhood, he moved to St Petersburg, where he earned money through embroidery, house painting, restoring buildings and icons, and other tasks such as retouching photographs and making posters and wrappers for goods (a practical apprenticeship he never forgot). His interest in drawing and painting developed through copying, making portraits and the close study of human and animal anatomy. He entered the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg (1908) with difficulty but he left without graduating; his only important teacher was L. E. Dmitriyev-Kavkazsky (1849-1916), with whom he studied privately. Largely self-taught, he was a man of considerable intellectual powers.

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