Ilya Repin St.Petersburg State Academic Institute of Fine Arts. Sculpture and Architecture. Saint-Petersburg, Russia, borovskayaea@yandex.ru; Maria_drozdova@hotmail.com
This article attempts to identify the influence of the geographical factor on the creative evolution of Russian artists Lyubov Popova, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Vera Pestel and Vera Mukhina, who began their artistic career in Russia and continued their education in Paris workshops, where they received a strong educational impulse that influenced all their further work. The article examines and compares the principles and methods of young artist’s training in the Moscow «Studio of Constantine Yuon» and Paris workshops, which reveals new prospects for studying the influence of the artistic atmosphere of Paris on their further work.
art history; art education; painting teaching; Konstantin Yuon’s studio; L. Popova, N. Udaltsova; V. Pestel; V. Mukhina; Russian avant-garde
Download textFor citing: Borovskaya E.A., Drozdova M.A. (2021). From Moscow to Paris. Russian painters in K. Yuon’s studio at private workshops in Paris. Human being: Image and essence. Humanitarian aspects. Moscow: INION RAN. Vol. 1(45): Cultural space: from narrative to semiotics, pp. 167-185. DOI: 10.31249/chel/2021.01.10