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Man on the Street (Analysis of Volumes), 1913. Creator: Olga Rozanova
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Man on the Street (Analysis of Volumes), 1913. Creator: Olga Rozanova
Man on the Street (Analysis of Volumes), 1913
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**Captivating Cubist Masterpiece: "Man on the Street" (Analysis of Volumes), 1913**
Step into the world of early-20th-century Russian art with this striking print, "Man on the Street" (Analysis of Volumes), created by Olga Rozanova in 1913. This thought-provoking piece is a prime example of Cubist and Futurist influences that defined artistic movements during this era.
In this oil-on-canvas work, Rozanova presents a fragmented figure - the man on the street - whose body has been dissected into geometric shapes, reflecting his disconnection from society. The artist's use of bold colors and abstract forms creates a sense of tension and uncertainty, inviting viewers to ponder the individual's place within modern urban life.
As part of Olga Rozanova's oeuvre, this print showcases her innovative approach to figurative art during Russia's avant-garde era. Her work was exhibited alongside that of fellow Russian artists at prominent institutions like the Museum of Art in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
This piece is now a treasured addition to the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection, offering a glimpse into the artistic heritage of early 20th-century Russia. As you gaze upon Rozanova's "Man on the Street," contemplate the themes of modernity, alienation, and social commentary that defined this pivotal moment in art history.
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