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Portrait du compositeur Cesar Antonovich Cui (1835-1918) (Portrait of the Composer C. A. Cui). Membre du Groupe des Cinq, dont l objectif fut de produire une musique typiquement russe
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Portrait du compositeur Cesar Antonovich Cui (1835-1918) (Portrait of the Composer C. A. Cui). Membre du Groupe des Cinq, dont l objectif fut de produire une musique typiquement russe
FIA5347350 Portrait du compositeur Cesar Antonovich Cui (1835-1918) (Portrait of the Composer C. A. Cui). Membre du Groupe des Cinq, dont l objectif fut de produire une musique typiquement russe. Peinture de Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (Constantin Makovski) (1839-1915), huile sur toile. Art russe 19e siecle. Regional Art Gallery, Volgograd (anciennement Stalingrad, Russie). by Makovsky, Konstantin Egorovich (1839-1915); Regional Art Museum, Volgograd; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This portrait print showcases the renowned composer Cesar Antonovich Cui, a prominent member of the influential Group of Five. The group's primary objective was to create music that embodied the essence of Russian culture. Painted by Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky, a distinguished artist from 19th century Russia, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures the essence of Cui's personality and artistic brilliance. In this thought-provoking artwork, we see Cui deep in contemplation, his face reflecting a myriad of emotions. The vibrant colors used by Makovsky bring life to the composition, enhancing its visual impact and evoking a sense of cultural richness. Cui's contribution to Russian music cannot be overstated. As one of the founding members of the Group of Five, he played an integral role in shaping Russia's musical landscape during his lifetime (1835-1918). This portrait serves as a testament to his legacy and enduring influence on future generations. Displayed at the Regional Art Gallery in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), this painting is an exquisite example of 19th-century Russian art. Its presence within this esteemed gallery further solidifies its significance within both historical and artistic contexts. Through Bridgeman Images' reproduction, viewers are granted access to appreciate not only Makovsky's skillful brushwork but also gain insight into Cui's profound impact on Russian classical music.
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