Pushkin (1969) Malerei von Vladimir Mass

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Verkäufer Vladimir Mass

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I created this gouache painting on cardboard in a black-and-white palette, aiming to convey a vivid emotional impact and an atmosphere of solitude. The focus is on a solitary figure, reminiscent of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, with detailed, curled hair that gives the image a unique expressiveness. The figure faces a powerful landscape where [...]
I created this gouache painting on cardboard in a black-and-white palette, aiming to convey a vivid emotional impact and an atmosphere of solitude. The focus is on a solitary figure, reminiscent of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, with detailed, curled hair that gives the image a unique expressiveness. The figure faces a powerful landscape where the sky is filled with swirling, layered clouds that create a sense of movement and intensity.
I employed an expressive style, emphasizing the drama of the composition. The small, simple houses in the background highlight this feeling, while the absence of leaves on the trees enhances the sense of hopelessness and loss, which is inherent in many works of Russian Romanticism, allowing a deeper understanding of the poet's experiences.
The inspiration for this piece came from a deep respect for Pushkin's legacy and his timeless themes of love, loss, and solitude. I wanted my painting to convey not only visual imagery but also the complexities of human emotions, reflecting the inner world of the poet and his connection to nature. Every cloud and every stroke of gouache helps tell its own story. For me, this artwork has become a tribute to one of Russia's greatest minds, captivating the viewer with its powerful atmosphere and artistic intent.

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Vladimir Mass, (1896-1979), a unique soviet artist, one of the few students of the great artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985). Vladimir Mass was born on 19 February 1896 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was [...]

Vladimir Mass, (1896-1979), a unique soviet artist, one of the few students of the great artist Marc Chagall (1887-1985).

Vladimir Mass was born on 19 February 1896 in Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]. He was a painter, writer and cinematographer, known for Trembita (1968), Fanny Guys (1934) and Moscow-Cheremushky (1963). He died on 30 November 1979 in Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He spent his youth in his grandfather's mansion on Kamergersky Lane (the Mass house), opposite the Moscow Art Theatre . Vladimir dreamed of becoming an artist and studied in Vitebsk under Marc Chagall . 

On October 11, 1933, during the filming of " Jolly Fellows " in Gagra, both authors were arrested and hastily sent to Moscow. The reason for the arrest was the feuilleton "A Meeting on Laughter" and the fable "The Law of Gravity" from the book "The Sixteenth Year. The Second Almanac" edited by Gorky, published in 1933 [ 4 ] , which by that time had been hastily recognized as anti-Soviet. The names of both were removed from the credits of the film " Jolly Fellows ", and their works were removed from the almanac. In fact, Mass and Erdman, like Emil Krotky , who were authors of the magazine " Krokodil ", became victims of Mekhlis's behind-the-scenes intrigues against the editors of the magazine. The "Satirists' Case", which was conducted by former Comintern agent N. Kh. Shivarov [ 5 ] , was urgent: Krotky was interrogated on October 11 and the following day, an official charge was brought. Erdman was charged on October 14, but he was interrogated only the following day. Mass was interrogated on October 16, and on the same day, an indictment was drawn up for both on the same charge. On October 18, Mass was interrogated again after the verdict. "By the decision of a special meeting of the OGPU board on October 16, N. Erdman was exiled to the city of Yeniseisk in the East Siberian region for 3 years, and V. Mass to the city of Tobolsk in the Urals" [ 6 ] . Mass and Erdman admitted their guilt and cooperated with the investigation, which is why they received such "lenient" sentences. The sentences of Mass, Erdman, Krotky and Volpin , staff members of Krokodil who had anti-Soviet works, were used during the " transfer " of Krokodil to Pravda by the Politburo decree of March 29, 1934.

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