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Samovar, 1919. Artist: Baranov-Rossine, Vladimir Davidovich (1888-1942)
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Samovar, 1919. Artist: Baranov-Rossine, Vladimir Davidovich (1888-1942)
Samovar, 1919. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Tambov
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Abstract Art Baranov Rossin Russian Avant Garde Samovar Vladimir Davidovich 1888 1942
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This print showcases the artwork "Samovar, 1919" by Russian avant-garde artist Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossine. The painting, which can be found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery in Tambov, Russia, is a stunning example of fine art from this period. Baranov-Rossine's "Samovar" is an oil on wood still life that beautifully captures the essence of Russian tea culture. The samovar itself takes center stage in this composition, its elegant curves and intricate details rendered with precision and care. Surrounding it are various objects associated with tea drinking: delicate cups and saucers, a teapot adorned with floral patterns, and even a sugar bowl. What sets this artwork apart is its abstract quality. Baranov-Rossine employs bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors to create an almost dreamlike atmosphere. The shapes become more fluid and less defined as they blend into one another, giving the painting a sense of movement and energy. Through his unique style, Baranov-Rossine invites viewers to contemplate not just the physical objects depicted but also their symbolic significance within Russian culture. This piece serves as both a celebration of traditional customs surrounding tea consumption and an exploration of abstraction within visual art. With its rich history and artistic brilliance, "Samovar" stands as a testament to Baranov-Rossine's talent as well as his contribution to the world of fine art during this transformative era
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