Konstnär: Pavel Filonov
Stil: Realism
datum: 1910
storlek: 159 x 128 cm
museum: State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Teknik: Oil
Pavel Filonov was a remarkable figure of Russian Analytical Realism and Abstract Art. Born in Moscow on January 8, 1883 (Gregorian calendar) or December 27, 1882 (Julian calendar), he moved to St. Petersburg in 1897 where he took art lessons. In 1908, Filonov entered the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts but was expelled in 1910. He then took part in the arts group Soyuz Molodyozhi created by artists.
Peasant Family (The Holy Family) is an oil painting on canvas made in 1914, measuring 159 x 128 cm. This masterpiece is housed at the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg and represents a peasant family, also known as God Family. The painting illustrates one of the tenets of Filonov’s “Ideology of Analytical Art” text, which states that each time the brush makes contact with canvas, it records the inner psychology of the artist.
Filonov called himself an “artist of the universal blooming” and conceived every painting as an independent and organic development of artistic forms. He organized a large arts school of Masters of Analytical Realism, which influenced suprematism and expressionism. Fervently and fanatically, Filonov believed analytical art to be the only true revolutionary system.
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