Subasta 19 Parte 1 St. Petersburg. Classics, academics, nonconformists, forgotten heroes.
Por Raskolnikov Gallery
14.9.21
Санкт-Петербург, Новгородская, 23., Rusia
Ivan Astapov, Yuri Annenkov, Alexander Baturin, Dmitry Belyaev, Boris Borsch, David Borovsky, Maria Butrova, Leonid Vaishlya, Alexander Vedernikov, Georgy Vereisky, Vladimir Vetrogonsky, Felix Volosenkov, Vasily Golubev, Mitrofan Grekov, Olga Davydova, Irina Dudina, , Alexander Zadorin, Boris Zaozersky, Aron Zinshtein, Yuri Kovalenko, Vladimir Kozin, Vladimir Krantz, Alexey Krivtsov, Vladimir Konashevich, Alexander Korolev, Oleg Kukushkin, Valentin Kurdov, Boris Lavrenko, Alexandra Latash, Bella Matveeva, Vera Matyukh, Vyacheslav Mikhailov, Timur Novikov, Nina Novoselskaya, Leon Nisenbaum, Robert Ovakimyan, Radik Musin, Gela Pisareva, Yuri Podlyaski, Nikolai Prokopenko, Victor Reikhet, Alexander Savatyugin, Hamid Savkuev, Petr Smukrovich, Vitold Smukrovich, Yulia Sopina, Nikolai Timnetskov, Lidkaya Igor Cholaria, Sergey Chubirko, Ivan Kharkevich, Maria Fedorova, Dmitry Flegontov, Oleg Frontinsky.
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Baturin Alexander (1913-2003).

His mentor V.V. Sterligov, a student of Malevich ...


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Baturin Alexander (1913-2003).

His mentor V.V. Sterligov, a student of Malevich and the creator of his own artistic line - "Sterligov's School", had a great influence on the artist's work. On the basis of the adopted tradition, Baturin managed to create his own image of the world, majestic nature, all-round enduring beauty and harmony, conveyed through soft generalized forms and subtle balanced colors.

In his landscapes, Baturin, relying on cubist methods of generalization, but not breaking with the real subject, creates a majestic image of eternal nature.

Works are in the State Tretyakov Gallery, State Russian Museum, State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk State Museum of Fine Arts, private collections in Russia, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, USA.