Auction 113 Part 1 Russian Art
Nov 4, 2021
Germany
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LOT 104:

RUSSISCHES DORF


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04/11/2021 at Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf

RUSSISCHES DORF

Artist Data: 1835 Kaluga-Region - 1903 St. Petersburg

Title: RUSSISCHES DORF

Technique: Öl auf Leinwand, am Rand doubliert

Dimension: 71 cm x 107,5 cm (R. 76,5 cm x 113 cm)


PYOTR ALEXANDROVICH SUKHODOLSKY 1836 Region of Kaluga – St. Petersburg 1903 RUSSISCHES DORF RUSSIAN VILLAGE Öl auf Leinwand, am Rand doubliert. 71 cm x 107,5 cm (R. 76,5 cm x 113 cm). Rahmen. Oil on canvas, at the borders laid down on canvas, 71 by 107,5 cm (F. 76,5 by 113 cm), on the backside in Cyrillic signed ‘Sukhodolsky’, dated ‘1865’, min. restored, framed. Der 1835 geborene Künstler stammte aus einer adeligen Familie und begann sein Studium Ende Literature: Cf. Exhib..- Cat. Staatliches Russisches Museum St. Petersburg. Kunst- und Kulturgeschichte Russlands in Werk und Bild, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle Bonn 1995, page 146. aber auch durch die Landschafts- und Genremalerei aus. Die Aufhebung der Leibeigenschaft The artist was born 1835 in a noble family and began his studies in the end of the 1850th at the art academy in St. Petersburg. Later he got a studentship and became a member of the academy. In the 1880th he executed a painting row, which shows the occurrencies of the Russian-Turkish war. However, Suchodolski’s work also distinguishes itself by the landscape and genre painting. The abolition of serfdom by Tsar Alexander II in 1861 was an important step in the development of Russia. These changes are also reflected in the paintings which dissociates itself from the romanticism and the idyll of the village life. In the present painting there is exemplarily a Russian village with his simple and authentic living conditions. A comparable work of the artist with the title ‘midday in the village’ is in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.