Oil On Playwood Collection
"Oil on Plywood
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"Oil on Plywood: A Glimpse into Russian Art and History" Step back in time to the early 20th century as we explore a collection of captivating artworks created using oil on plywood. From Space Force Construction in 1920-1921 to Self-Portrait in the Camp from 1940, these pieces offer a unique perspective into the artistic minds of their creators. One such artist is Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova (1889-1924), whose self-portrait from the 1920s showcases her remarkable talent and introspective nature. Vladimir Alexeevich Komarovsky (1883-1937) also captures his own essence through a self-portrait dating back to the same era, leaving us with an intriguing glimpse into his world. As we delve further into this collection, Wassily Vasilyevich Kandinsky's works stand out prominently. His painting "Autumn" evokes a sense of vibrant colors and emotions, while "A River in Summer" transports us to serene landscapes filled with tranquility. The artists' exploration extends beyond personal expression; they also capture significant landmarks and scenes from their homeland. The Church of the Nativity of Theotokos in Yaroslavl stands tall amidst its surroundings, while Nizhny Novgorod's Kremlin Walls exude strength and history. Viewers are treated to breathtaking sights like that of Moscow Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye or Izborsk's Truvors Cross against an idyllic backdrop. Intriguing portraits add depth to this diverse collection - one being Portrait of Artist's Mother from 1922 which portrays tender affection between mother and child. Another notable piece is Pastor Kohl painted by an unknown artist in 1932, capturing both spirituality and humanity within one frame. These oil-on-plywood masterpieces not only showcase exceptional artistry but also serve as a window into the rich cultural heritage of Russia.