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Vladimir Vasilyevich Lebedev (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Ле́бедев; 26 May 1891 – 21 November 1967) was part of the Russian avant-garde: A painter, a political cartoonist and a poster artist, with an experimental style influenced by Russian folk art, lubki, futurism, constructivism, suprematism, productionism and cubism.
Vladimir Borovikovsky, Portrait of Karageorge (1816) Marie Bashkirtseff, Prince Bozidar Karadjordjevic Portrait; Vladimir Lebedev (painter), Emperor Pray (watercolor) Unknown Russian 18th century, Portrait of Peter the Great; Ivan Pohitonov, Small Swamp, Landscape with Bathers
Vladimir Lebedev may refer to: Vladimir Lebedev (artist) (1891–1967), Soviet painter and graphic artist Vladimir Lebedev (politician) (1962–2023), Russian politician
The participants were Nathan Altman, Vladimir Lebedev, Evsey Moiseenko, Andrei Mylnikov, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Alexander Romanychev, Alexander Samokhvalov, Vitaly Tulenev, Boris Ugarov, and other important soviet artists. [5] An exhibition of works by Soviet artists, dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the country's railways (Moscow).
November 21 — Vladimir Lebedev (Russian: Лебедев Владимир Васильевич), Russian soviet painter and graphic artist, People′s Artist of the Russian Federation (born 1891). November 22 — Pavel Korin ( Russian : Корин Павел Дмитриевич ), Russian soviet painter, People's Artist of the USSR , Stalin ...
For the Exhibition were selected art works created in 1950-1980s. Some of them were exhibited before, [5] [6] [7] some paintings were shown in the first time. In general, the exhibition presented as works of famous masters of this genre, and the direction of development of Soviet painting in the works by Leningrad artists of the middle - second half of the twentieth century.
The participants were Isaak Brodsky, Piotr Buchkin, Rudolf Frentz, Vladimir Lebedev, Kazimir Malevich, Victoria Belakovskaya, Alexander Lubimov, Victor Oreshnikov, Alexander Samokhvalov, Alexander Savinov, Vladimir Malagis, Arcady Rylov, Yaroslav Nikolaev, Konstantin Rudakov, and other important Leningrad artists. [1]
The Fine Arts of Leningrad retrospective exhibition (Russian: Выставка "Изобразительное искусство Ленинграда" 1976 года) became the largest showing of Leningrad artists in the Soviet History outside the city, as well as in total one of the most important art exhibitions in USSR of the 1970s. [1]