DOBUZINSKIJ Mstislav (1875-1957) - Lot 145

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DOBUZINSKIJ Mstislav (1875-1957) - Lot 145
DOBUZINSKIJ Mstislav (1875-1957) Porcelain dolls Ink on paper Monogrammed, located and dated 1928 lower left 26.5 x 20 cm Mstislav Dobuzhinskij was one of the central figures on the Russian art scene in the first half of the 20th century. He was a member of the Mir Iskousstva (World of Art) art group. In his work, Mstislav Dobuzhinskij focuses on the pictorial renewal of Russian art, synthesizing several art forms. He was a painter, illustrator and decorator for Russian ballets. He emigrated to Europe in 1924: first to Latvia, then to France, where he continued his career as a painter and decorator. The drawing "Porcelain Dolls" in Indian ink (one of the artist's favorite techniques) is a work whose subject is close to Russian folk art, a subject that Dobuzhinskij also tackles in his canvases "Young Porcelain Girls" and "Wooden Dolls". Provenance: Collection of Rostislav Dobuzhinskij (1900-2000), son of the artist. ДОБУЖИНСКИЙ Мстислав (1875-1957) Фарфоровые куклы Бумага, тушь 26.5 х 20 см. Mонограмма, место и дата 1928 слева внизу Провенанс: коллекция Ростислава Добужинского (1900-2000), сына художника.
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