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Self-Portrait, 1920s. Creator: Komarovsky, Vladimir Alexeevich (1883-1937)
Self-Portrait, 1920s. Found in the Collection of Regional I. Savitsky Art Museum, Nukus
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Media ID 19061155
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Oil On Playwood Regional I Russian Avant Garde Nukus
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Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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This self-portrait, created by the talented artist Vladimir Alexeevich Komarovsky in the 1920s, offers a glimpse into his inner world and artistic vision. The painting, discovered in the esteemed Collection of Regional I. Savitsky Art Museum in Nukus, is a testament to Komarovsky's mastery of fine art. Rendered with oil on plywood, this portrait showcases Komarovsky's skillful brushwork and attention to detail. The artist captures himself with an air of introspection and contemplation, inviting viewers to delve into his thoughts and emotions. Through bold strokes and vibrant colors, he conveys a sense of dynamism that characterizes Russian avant-garde art. Komarovsky was an influential figure within the Russian art scene during the early 20th century. His contributions to the avant-garde movement were significant as he pushed boundaries and experimented with new artistic techniques. This self-portrait exemplifies his innovative approach while also reflecting elements of traditional portraiture. Preserved within the walls of Savitsky Art Museum, this artwork serves as a valuable cultural artifact from Russia's rich artistic heritage. It stands as a testament to Komarovsky's talent and creativity while offering viewers an intimate connection with both the artist himself and the broader avant-garde movement.
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