Pavel Kondratiev
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Pvel Kondratiev "Over trenches" from the cycle "Siters of Mercy", 1982.
Pavel Mikhailovich Kondratiev (Russian: Павел Михайлович Кондратьев; 1902-1985) was a Russian painter and graphic artist.[1]
He studied art at Vkhutein in Petrograd. He was a student of Pavel Filonov and collaborated with , Maria Yudina, and . He was a close friend of , and he also featured in the verses of another friend, the poet Daniil Kharms.
Kondratiev was a gifted teacher. He collaborated with Vladimir Sterligov among others; his work is seen as a synthesis several areas of the Russian avant-garde. Among his most famous works are “North Caucasus”, “Remembering Chukotka”, “Pskov Land” “Sheaves”, “Sisters of Mercy”.
He died in Leningrad in 1985.[2]
References[]
- ^ "Pavel Kondratiev". Centre Pompidou.
- ^ "Pavel Kondratiev".
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Categories:
- 20th-century Russian painters
- 1902 births
- 1985 deaths
- Soviet painters
- Russian avant-garde