20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Since the era of Renaissance painting, the concept of the window as a prominent object in fine art has held a position of great significance and symbolic meaning.

The window is often used as a metaphorical device to indicate a portal to another world, as well as to the future. In Russian culture, windows also became a favorite symbolic device widely utilized by the realists of the 19th century and by the Avant-garde artists of the 20th century.

1. Valentin Serov, “Girl with Peaches: Portrait of V.S. Mamontova”. 1886

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

2. Valentin Serov, “At the Window”. 1886

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

3. Viktor Borisov-Musatov, “Moonlit Night. Open Window”. 1892

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

4. Boris Kustodiev, “At the Window. Portrait of I.B. Kustodieva”. 1910

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
The Vrubel Museum of Fine Arts in Omsk

5. Marc Chagall, “Window in the Country”. 1915

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

6. Marc Chagall, “Evening at the Window”. 1950

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Private collection

7. Zinaida Serebryakova, “View from the Window. Neskuchnoye”. 1910

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

8. Zinaida Serebryakova, “On the Terrace in Kharkov”. 1919

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Novosibirsk State Art Museum

9. Pyotr Konchalovsky, “Balaklava. The Window”. 1929

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Volgograd Museum of Fine Arts

10. Pyotr Konchalovsky, “The Window of the Poet”. 1935

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Tretyakov Gallery

11. Alexander Labas, “In an Airplane”. 1936

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

12. Alexander Deineka, “The Restoration of Rostselmash: Sketch for a panel”. 1940s

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Institute of Russian Realist Art

13. Alexander Gerasimov, “A Summer Day”. 1950

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Museum of Russian impressionism

14. Tatiana Yablonskaya, “Morning”. 1954

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

15. Tatiana Yablonskaya, “Evening, Old Florence”. 1973

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

16. Igor Grabar, “At the Dacha”. 1954

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Institute of Russian Realist Art

17. Yury Pimenov, “Waiting”. 1959

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Tretyakov Gallery

18. Yuri Raksha, “My Mother”. 1969

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Private collection

19. Tair Salakhov, “Bright Morning, Moscow Region”. 1986

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Institute of Russian Realist Art

20. Ivan Chuikov, “Window”. 2000s

20 WINDOWS in Russian art (PICS)
Private collection
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