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Ilya Mashkov, Landscape (1911). Libre de droits.

Informations clés

Artiste
Ilya Mashkov wahooart.com/fr/artists/ilya-mashkov_fr/
Dates de l'artiste
1881 – 1944
Peinture
1911

In context

Landscape — Ilya Mashkov

Date de création

  1. 1880
  2. 1890
  3. 1900
  4. 1910
  5. 1920
  6. 1930
  7. 1940

Ombré : la vie de Ilya Mashkov (1881–1944) ▲ cette œuvre, 1911

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Palette de couleurs

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    Couleur principale

    Celadon #bac9cb

    Palette enregistrée

    • #BAC9CB
    • #171B25
    • #507ABC
    • #9E6B2F
    Palette
    Dark La famille de couleurs dominante dans l'image.
    Couleur principale
    Celadon
    Intensité
    Vivid Le degré de saturation et la variété des couleurs, allant d'une teinte unique et atténuée à une multitude de nuances éclatantes.
    Contraste
    Statement Le degré de variation de la luminosité et de la saturation des couleurs à travers l'œuvre.
    Harmonie
    Discordant Palette L'harmonie des couleurs, de leur contraste à leur parfaite unité.
    Luminosité
    Bright Le degré de luminosité ou d'obscurité de l'image dans son ensemble, des ombres profondes aux hautes lumières éclatantes.
    Saturation
    Clear Color Presence La pureté et l'intensité des couleurs, allant d'un gris presque imperceptible à une vivacité totale.

    Artiste et musée

    Artiste

    Ilya Mashkov

    Born in Russie

    Introduction : The Vibrant Soul of Neo-Primitivism

    Ilya Ivanovich Mashkov (1881 – 1944) stands as one of the most distinctive voices within Russian avant-garde art, firmly rooted in the movement known as “Jack of Diamonds” (бубновый валет). More than just a painter, Mashkov embodied the spirit of his time—a tumultuous period marked by artistic experimentation and a fervent embrace of primal energy alongside influences from masters like Cézanne and Matisse. His canvases pulsate with color, brimming with symbolic depth and reflecting the raw beauty of Russian folklore. This article delves into Mashkov’s life, artistic evolution, and enduring legacy as a pivotal figure in shaping the visual landscape of the early 20th century.

    Early Life and Artistic Formation

    Born in Mikhailovskaya-on-Don (near Volgograd) in 1881, Mashkov hailed from a peasant family—a background that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibility. His formative years were spent studying at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where he honed his skills under the tutelage of Konstantin Korovin and Valentin Serov. However, his rebellious spirit clashed with academic conventions, culminating in expulsion in 1909 due to his uncompromising artistic vision. This dismissal spurred him on a journey of discovery—extensive travels across Europe, including Turkey and Egypt—enriching his worldview and fueling his creative impulse. He joined influential associations like “Mir iskusstva” (russian: мир иску́сства) and "Jack of Diamonds," cementing his position within the vanguard of Russian art.

    The Influence of Cézanne and Matisse – Embracing Neo-Primitivism

    Mashkov’s artistic breakthrough arrived with a decisive embrace of Cézanne and Matisse's revolutionary techniques. These artists championed simplification, geometric abstraction, and vibrant color palettes—principles that irrevocably transformed Mashkov’s approach to painting. He skillfully blended these influences with the expressive power of Russian folk art, resulting in canvases characterized by dynamic compositions, bold hues, and a palpable sense of vitality. This fusion created a unique aesthetic—Neo-Primitivism—that distinguished Mashkov from his contemporaries and secured his place as a pioneer of modernism. The artist’s works are instantly recognizable for their striking visual impact and profound emotional resonance.

    Notable Works and Artistic Style

    Mashkov's oeuvre encompasses a remarkable range of subjects, but he is particularly celebrated for his still lifes—a genre where he achieved unparalleled mastery. He treated mundane objects with theatrical intensity, compressing forms, exaggerating textures, and manipulating color contrasts to evoke powerful emotions. His canvases are imbued with symbolic meaning, reflecting themes of mortality, beauty, and the cyclical nature of existence. Among his most iconic paintings include “Georgia. Tbilisi.” (1910), “Georgia. The Kazbek Mountain and Village.” (1914), "A flower in a pot and strawberries" (1910), “Portrait of I.E. Kirkcaldy” (1910), “Self-portrait” (1911) and “Three Sisters” (1911). These works exemplify Mashkov’s distinctive style—a masterful blend of observation, imagination, and technical virtuosity.

    Social Realism and Legacy

    Following the upheaval of the 1920s and 30s, Mashkov transitioned towards Socialist Realism, retaining his unwavering devotion to capturing the essence of nature while adhering to the artistic conventions of the era. Despite stylistic shifts, he continued to produce masterpieces—still life. Pineapples and Bananas (1938)—demonstrating his enduring ability to convey profound emotion through visual imagery. Ilya Mashkov’s contribution to Russian art is undeniable; he remains a symbol of artistic innovation and uncompromising vision. His legacy continues to inspire artists today, cementing his place as one of the most important figures in 20th-century painting.

    Conclusion

    Ilya Ivanovich Mashkov's artistic journey—from rebellious student to celebrated Neo-Primitivist painter—represents a pivotal moment in Russian art history. His canvases stand as testament to the transformative power of artistic experimentation and the enduring beauty of primal expression. Through his masterful technique and evocative imagery, Mashkov bequeathed to posterity an unforgettable contribution to the visual arts—a legacy that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

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    Mashkov, Ilya. Landscape. 1911, https://wahooart.com/fr/art/ilya-ivanovich-mashkov-landscape-AQR9K4-en/
    APA
    Mashkov, Ilya (1911). Landscape [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/fr/art/ilya-ivanovich-mashkov-landscape-AQR9K4-en/
    Chicago
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    Harvard
    Mashkov, Ilya (1911) Landscape. Available at: https://wahooart.com/fr/art/ilya-ivanovich-mashkov-landscape-AQR9K4-en/

    Look closely

    Landscape — Ilya Mashkov

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: landscape. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Mirror and a horse skull (1919), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Ilya Mashkov was about 30 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.