Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (Russian, 1878-1939)2

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Girl in a red headscarf (Worker) 1925

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Kuzma Sergeevich Petrov-Vodkin (1878 - 1939) was an important Russian and Soviet painter and writer. He was also an excellent semi-professional violinistEven during his college years, Petrov-Vodkin managed to enter into conflict with the Russian Orthodox Church, which discarded his work on a chapel in Samara and ultimately destroyed it as unacceptable. A number of his early works were deemed too erotic.His first well-known work was The Dream (1910), which sparked a discussion among contemporary Russian artists. The main defender of the painting was Alexandre Benois; his main detractor was Ilya Repin (hence, Petrov-Vodkin was discussed by two of the major Russian painters of the time). Other major works of that time include Boys at play, and, notably, Bathing of a Red Horse, (1912) his most iconic work - a symbol of the coming social change. During this stage in his artistic development, Petrov-Vodkin extensively used an aesthetic of Orthodox icon together with brighter colours and unusual compositions. His works were often deemed blasphemous and erotic

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The Uzbek boy 1921 State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

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In the teahouse 1921

Shah-i-Zinda. Samarkand 1921 State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Breakfast at the irrigation ditch 1921 Kyiv National Museum of Russian Art, Ukraine

Family portrait (self-portrait with wife and daughter)

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