
Domes and swallows. Assumption cathedral of the Trinity Sergius Lavra, 1921.
Konstantin Yuon
Konstantin Yuon was a Russian graphic artist, stage designer, and painter. He worked in various fields, but his main calling was landscape painting. Learning from the Impressionists, Konstantin also paid close attention to the Russian realist traditions of the late 19th century. Like Boris Kustodiev, he adored Russian antiquity, its decorativeness and vividness. He often depicted the Russian provinces. His interest lay in the contrasting weather conditions, the life of provincial towns and villages, and the architecture of churches and monasteries. After the revolution, the artist’s style changed, but one century later the Russian village ethos frozen on canvas in the paintings of Konstantin Yuon is priceless. / A horse-drawn troika in Uglich, Konstantin Youn, 1913.
Konstantin Yuon
The mill. October. Ligachevo. 1913
Konstantin Yuon
Window to nature. Ligachevo. May, 1928.
Konstantin Yuon
Morning in Uglich, 1913.
Konstantin Yuon
Spring sunny day, 1910.
Konstantin Yuon
The village of Novgorod governorate, 1912.
Konstantin Yuon
Open window. Ligachevo, 1947.
Konstantin Yuon
Songs of the collective farm. Ligachevо, 1954.
Konstantin Yuon
Wharfs in Volzhsky city, 1911.
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