Soviet Artist Robert Falk
Robert Rafailovich Falk was born in October 1886 in Moscow.
For some time he studied painting in Moscow's private schools, and then was determined in the School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where his teachers were V.A. Serov and K.A. Korovin.
In 1910, Ronbert Falk became one of the founders of the famous art association "Jack of Diamonds" and went on a trip to Italy.
Like all "jacks", Robert painted his paintings with saturated angular spots, tried to achieve a special expressiveness of three-dimensional forms.
During this period he liked bright, contrasting combinations, generalized expressive contours, even emphasized them with dark paint.
After the revolution, he was a lecturer at the GSHM-Vkhutemas-Vkhutein (now the Surikov Art Museum), he became the dean of the Faculty of Painting.
From 1928 to 1937 he lived in Paris - was sent to "study the classical heritage."
He returned to the Soviet Union, got his own workshop, worked as an executive at the Moscow State Jewish Theater.
In 1939 there was a personal exhibition of Robert Falk in the House of Writers.
With the beginning of the war, the artist was evacuated: he lived and worked for some time in Bashkortostan, and then was transferred to Samarkand.
In the post-war years, the artist "did not fit" into the formed creative trends and was simply torn away by official painting - he worked in his studio, wrote "strict" official portraits and still lifes.
Robert Falk died on October 1, 1958 and was buried in the Kalitnikovsky cemetery.
Red furniture, 1920.
Still Life on a White Tablecloth, 1914.
Still Life with Ficus, 1913.
Bottles by the window.
Books, 1921.
Old Ryauz.
Red houses.
Yard in the Crimea.
In the mountains.
Crimean landscape.
Landscape with a sail, 1912.
Birch.
Lombardy poplar.
Trees near the fence.
Poppies.
Portrait of a Woman, 1917.
The lady in a yellow blouse (AK Bobrovskaya), 1910.
The girl at the window.
Double portrait.
A woman at the piano (E.S. Potekhina).
The nude (lying).
The Naked, 1916.
Nude next to the chair, 1940.
Self-portrait (in a yellow blouse), 1924.
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Thanks for the post! Nice artwork very much like Cezanne.
Yes, and more on Picasso.
Thanks!
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