Tutunov Andrey Andreevich
Yelabuga
Year
1951
Material
Oil on cardboard
Dimensions
15х26
Category
Painting
Period
Soviet Period (1917–1991)
A small-scale landscape from 1951, reflecting an early stage of Andrei Tutunov's work. The small format emphasizes its study-like quality.
Artist
Tutunov Andrey Andreevich
1928 — 2022
Andrey Andreyevich Tutunov was a recognized master of contemporary Russian art and a prominent representative of the 1960s generation of artists. His work is characterized by sincerity, integrity, and depth of content. In his paintings, Tutunov remained faithful to the themes of the Russian province, the daily lives of its people, and the subtle beauty of nature, affirming the importance of the moral foundations of folk life. In his works, man and nature are inseparable, and his depictions of provincial life are rendered with profound authenticity. A People's Artist of the RSFSR and a full member of the Russian Academy of Arts, he was awarded the Silver and Gold medals of the Academy. His solo exhibitions were held in Moscow in 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 2008, and 2009. His works are held in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and other major museums.
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