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Masters and Masterpieces of Russian Painting: Alexander Deyneka

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RIA Novosti rings in the New Year with a look at masterpieces from Russian and Soviet artists. Today we present the work of Alexander Deyneka

RIA Novosti rings in the New Year with a look at masterpieces from Russian and Soviet artists. Today we present the work of Alexander Deyneka

© RIA Novosti . Dmitri Korobeynikov / Go to the mediabankAlexander Deyneka (1899–1969), Soviet painter, graphic artist, sculptor and teacher. Photo: Self-Portrait (1948)
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Alexander Deyneka (1899–1969), Soviet painter, graphic artist, sculptor and teacher. Photo: Self-Portrait (1948)
© RIA Novosti . Ignatovich / Go to the mediabankThe painter’s young years, like those of his contemporaries, were colored by the revolution. He was a photographer with the Criminal Investigative Department, painted up propaganda campaign trains, and helped to defend Kursk against the White Guards. Photo: “The Great Beginning” (1962)
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The painter’s young years, like those of his contemporaries, were colored by the revolution. He was a photographer with the Criminal Investigative Department, painted up propaganda campaign trains, and helped to defend Kursk against the White Guards. Photo: “The Great Beginning” (1962)
© RIA Novosti . A. Sverdlov / Go to the mediabankMany of his early pictures portrayed “signs of the 20th century” and extolled peaceful Soviet reality: industrial production, industrialization, and the like. Photo: “Textile Workers” (1927)
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Many of his early pictures portrayed “signs of the 20th century” and extolled peaceful Soviet reality: industrial production, industrialization, and the like. Photo: “Textile Workers” (1927)
© RIA Novosti . Sverdlov / Go to the mediabankDeyneka’s worldview was strongly influenced by Vladimir Mayakovsky. Photo: “Mayakovsky at the Russian Telegraphic Agency” (1941). Oil on canvas
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Deyneka’s worldview was strongly influenced by Vladimir Mayakovsky. Photo: “Mayakovsky at the Russian Telegraphic Agency” (1941). Oil on canvas
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Balabanov / Go to the mediabankIn 1928, Deyneka painted his opus magnum, “The Defense of Petrograd,” an emotional historical picture portraying a squad of workers leaving to fight counter-revolutionary forces led by Yudenich. He later described the painting as his “favorite work.”
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In 1928, Deyneka painted his opus magnum, “The Defense of Petrograd,” an emotional historical picture portraying a squad of workers leaving to fight counter-revolutionary forces led by Yudenich. He later described the painting as his “favorite work.”
© RIA Novosti . A. Sverdlov / Go to the mediabankThe year 1932 was a landmark in his life and a new stage in his work. He painted “Mother” (oil on canvas), a Soviet-style Virgin, which was recognized as one of his major achievements
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The year 1932 was a landmark in his life and a new stage in his work. He painted “Mother” (oil on canvas), a Soviet-style Virgin, which was recognized as one of his major achievements
© RIA Novosti . Abram Shterenberg / Go to the mediabankIn the same period, Deyneka continued painting sport-related stories. Photo: “Goal-Keeper” (1934). Oil on Canvas
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In the same period, Deyneka continued painting sport-related stories. Photo: “Goal-Keeper” (1934). Oil on Canvas
© RIA Novosti . Dmitri Korobeynikov / Go to the mediabankFootballer (1932)
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Footballer (1932)
© RIA Novosti . A. Sverdlov / Go to the mediabankIn 1935, Deyneka traveled to the United States, France and Italy, bringing home a number of landscapes and portraits. “A Street in Rome” (1935)
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In 1935, Deyneka traveled to the United States, France and Italy, bringing home a number of landscapes and portraits. “A Street in Rome” (1935)
© RIA Novosti . Ruslan Krivobok / Go to the mediabankIn 1938, Deyneka began working on a series of mosaics for the Moscow metro’s planned Mayakovskaya Station on the theme “One Day of the Soviet Sky.”
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In 1938, Deyneka began working on a series of mosaics for the Moscow metro’s planned Mayakovskaya Station on the theme “One Day of the Soviet Sky.”
© RIA Novosti . Ruslan Krivobok / Go to the mediabankA small mosaic from “One Day of the Soviet Sky” series
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A small mosaic from “One Day of the Soviet Sky” series
© RIA Novosti . A. Sverdlov / Go to the mediabankDuring World War II, Deyneka painted several pictures dedicated to the Soviet people’s valiant fight against Nazi Germany. Photo: “A Downed Ace” (1943). Oil on canvas
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During World War II, Deyneka painted several pictures dedicated to the Soviet people’s valiant fight against Nazi Germany. Photo: “A Downed Ace” (1943). Oil on canvas
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Balabanov / Go to the mediabankThe heroic canvas, “The Defense of Sevastopol” (1942), was a paean to the city’s defenders
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The heroic canvas, “The Defense of Sevastopol” (1942), was a paean to the city’s defenders
© RIA Novosti . Sverdlov / Go to the mediabank“Near the Sea. Fisherwomen” (1956), one of Deyneka’s important postwar pictures
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“Near the Sea. Fisherwomen” (1956), one of Deyneka’s important postwar pictures
© RIA Novosti . Dmitri Korobeynikov / Go to the mediabank“In Sevastopol” (1953)
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“In Sevastopol” (1953)
© RIA Novosti / Go to the mediabankAlexander Deyneka died in Moscow in 1969 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Photo: “Metalsmiths” (1957)
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Alexander Deyneka died in Moscow in 1969 and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Photo: “Metalsmiths” (1957)
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