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Boris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection

Boris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff, a renowned Russian artist, captured the essence of life in his vibrant and captivating works

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: The Harvest, 1914. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

The Harvest, 1914. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
The Harvest, 1914. Found in the collection of the State B Kustodiev Art Gallery, Astrakhan

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Shrove-Tide, 1916, (1939). Creator: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

Shrove-Tide, 1916, (1939). Creator: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Shrove-Tide, 1916, (1939). Winter scene with traditional sleigh-ride in the snow. Boris Kustodiyev (1878-1927) studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Russian Venus, 1925-1926. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

Russian Venus, 1925-1926. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Russian Venus, 1925-1926. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Shrovetide, 1919. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

Shrovetide, 1919. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Shrovetide, 1919. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum of the Belorussian Republik, Minsk

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: February 27th, 1917, 1917. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

February 27th, 1917, 1917. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
February 27th, 1917, 1917. Scene depicting the Russian February Revolution, which overthrew the regime of Tsar Nicholas II. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: The Reaper, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

The Reaper, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
The Reaper, study for the decoration of the Ruzheinaya (Rifle) Square in Petrograd, 1918

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: The Carpenter, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

The Carpenter, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
The Carpenter, study for the decoration of the Ruzheinaya (Rifle) Square in Petrograd, 1918

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Festivities marking the opening of the second congress of the Comintern, 1921

Festivities marking the opening of the second congress of the Comintern, 1921. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Festivities marking the opening of the second congress of the Comintern, 1921

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Night celebration on the Neva, 1923. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

Night celebration on the Neva, 1923. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Night celebration on the Neva, 1923

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: The Cobbler, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

The Cobbler, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
The Cobbler, study for the decoration of the Ruzheinaya (Rifle) Square in Petrograd, 1918

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: The Tailor, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev

The Tailor, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
The Tailor, study for the decoration of the Ruzheinaya (Rifle) Square in Petrograd, 1918

Background imageBoris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff Collection: Stage design for the opera The Tsars Bride by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1920

Stage design for the opera The Tsars Bride by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1920. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich Kustodiev
Stage design for the opera The Tsars Bride by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, 1920. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Samara, Russia


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Boris Michailowitsch Kustodijeff, a renowned Russian artist, captured the essence of life in his vibrant and captivating works. From The Harvest to Shrove-Tide, Kustodijeff's artistry transports viewers to different eras and scenes. In 1914, he painted The Harvest, showcasing the laborious yet rewarding process of gathering crops. With meticulous brushstrokes and vivid colors, Kustodijeff depicts the hardworking farmers amidst bountiful fields. Shrove-Tide (1916) portrays the joyous festivities that marked the end of winter in Russia. Through his skilled craftsmanship, Kustodijeff brings to life the exuberant celebrations filled with music and dance. Russian Venus (1925-1926) showcases Kustodijeff's ability to capture beauty through portraiture. This masterpiece presents an enchanting woman adorned with traditional Russian attire, radiating elegance and grace. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1915) is another testament to Kustodijeff's talent for portraiture. His attention to detail allows us a glimpse into history as we see the last Emperor of Russia portrayed with regal poise. Kustodijeff also delved into social commentary through his art. In Shrovetide (1919), he highlights societal divisions by contrasting extravagant masquerade balls with impoverished street scenes during a time of political upheaval. February 27th, 1917 (1917) captures a pivotal moment in Russian history when protests erupted on Petrograd streets leading up to the February Revolution. Through bold strokes and intense colors, Kustodijeff conveys both chaos and determination. The Reaper (1918) pays homage to those who work tirelessly in agriculture while The Carpenter (1918) celebrates skilled craftsmen shaping their world one piece at a time.