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  • Jacob Leschinsky / ?. ?. ?????????

    Language: Russian

    Published by Gosudarstvennoe Izdatelstvo "Iskusstvo", Moskva / Moscow Ussr, 1946

    Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 272 P. Light Gray Spine, Gray Boards. Paste-On Cover Illustration. Light Wear, No Marks, Hinges Tight, Corners Bumped. (Information From Wikipedia): Pavel Andreyevich Fedotov (Russian: ????? ????????? ???????; 1815 - 1852) Was An Amateur Russian Painter. Fedotov Was An Officer Of The Imperial Guards Of Saint Petersburg. Like Many Of His Colleagues Of The Time He Was Interested In Arts. He Played The Flute And Attended Evening Classes At The Academy Of Fine Arts, Where He Focused On Painting. As A Student He Was Not Particularly Outstanding, Yet, In The Army, He Gained A Reputation As A Regiment Painter Through His Portraits Of Officers And Regiment Scenes. Although, What Would Equate To A Notable Career Of The Day, The Idea Of Being A Regiment Painter Did Not Appeal To Fedotov, Who Believed That A True Creative Artist Should Devote Himself To Art Completely And So Choosing To Concentrate More Fully On His Painting, He Retired From The Army In 1844. He Initially Used Both Pencil And Watercolor To Produce His Works, Though Began To Develop A More Mature Medium By Changing To Painting With Oils In 1846. Completing A Number Of Pieces Using The New Medium, Most Notable The 'Newly Decorated', 'Picky Bride' And 'Untimely Guest' Were Full Of Satire And Critique Surrounding The Then Current Social And Political Order. Fedotov'S Works Were Recognized As A New Word In Art At The Exhibition Of 1848 In St. Petersburg And Brought The Painter Success That Promised His Prosperity And, Hence, The Possibility To Continue His Work. Fedotov Is The Founder Of Critical Realism In Russian Painting. There Are Two Prevailing Trends In His Work. The First Line Is Dominated By Drawings And Sketches, Strongly Influenced By Hogarth. His Drawings Are Poorly Developed And His Aim Is Not To Reproduce Reality But To Flaunt Its Common Human Weaknesses And Faults, To Ridicule The Banal Or Obscure Aspects Of Russian Morals.The Plot Of These Works Is Characterized By Complexity And Intricacy. Their Main Idea Is Underlined By Adding Side Plots To The Main Scene. The Artist Makes Accessories Capable Of Intensifying The Disclosure Of The Plot And Sometimes Overloads The Entire Composition With Them. The Predominant Element Of These Works Is A Caricature. Fedotov's Works Change In Character And Become Less Refined As He Developed His Technique. The Ponderousness Of The Composition Gradually Gave Way To Simplicity And Naturalness. The Very Idea Underlying The Composition Became More And More Serious And Close To Life. Fedotov Opened A New Theme Of Nationality And Satire, Untouched By Anyone Else In Russian Painting. He Was The First Artist To Set An Example Of Its Successful Development And Left It As A Legacy To Subsequent Talents. Fedotov Had Connections With Some Of The Members Of The Petrashevsky Social-Democratic Group Who Went On Trial In 1849. This Created Some Problems For Him With The Official Censors. Sharing The Fate Of The Many Democratic-Minded Intelligentsia, Fedotov Was Affected By The Restrictive Political Climate. Eventually, His Increasingly Strange And Erratic Behavior Led To His Arrest By Police, After Which He Was Put In A Mental Hospital. He Died In A Mental Clinic At The End Of 1852.