History of Russian art revealed in 4 EPIC contemporary paintings (PICS)

Culture
ALEXANDRA GUZEVA
Creative duo Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky created four paintings dedicated to the four seasons of the year. And they all consist of fragments of other Russian paintings from different centuries. Let’s unravel them all!

In 2009, on the occasion of the Tretyakov Gallery’s 160th anniversary, Russian artistic duo Alexander Vinogradov and Vladimir Dubossarsky made four large-scale polyptychs on the theme of masterpieces of Russian art – ‘Spring’, ‘Summer’, ‘Fall’ and ‘Winter’. We looked closer at them and found all the imagery they slipped in their artworks.

1. ‘Spring’ 

This painting is dedicated to the first season of the year and theme of women and the beauty of the female body. 

From left to right, it features:

2. ‘Summer’

In this canvas, dedicated to the second season of the year, artists fantasized on the theme of mental harmony, relaxation and dreams and reflections. 

From left to right the painting features:

3. ‘Fall’

This polyptych, dedicated to the third season of the year, shows many famous personalities from history and recognizable characters in Russian art. 

At the same table sit:

Behind them we see:

In the middle of the picture we see:

In the right part of the picture we see:

4. ‘Winter’

The painting, dedicated to the fourth, and coldest, season of the year, unites the heroes of Russian history and folklore and other characters in Russian art. 

In the left part of the polyptych, we see:

In the middle is an artist at an easel from Viktor Popkov's painting ‘My Day. Meeting’ and ‘Bogatyrs’ by Viktor Vasnetsov.

In the right part of the picture, we see:

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