Seven paintings by Alexey Isupov from Kirov will be displayed at the Tretyakov Gallery.
In Moscow, preparations are underway for an exhibition dedicated to still life and landscape from the late 19th to early 20th century. The organizers call the flower the main character of the artistic narrative of this period. The exhibition, which opens on May 21 at the Tretyakov Gallery, features about 150 works.
Alongside the names of Konstantin Korovin, Isaac Levitan, Mikhail Vrubel, Valentin Serov, and Alexander Golovin, the exhibition includes works by lesser-known but vibrant authors such as Mikhail Shemyakin, Nikolai Meshcherin, and Alexei Isupov.
It is Isupov who has drawn attention in the Kirov region. The Vyatka Art Museum has provided seven of his paintings from its collection: "Portrait of a Wife with a Basket of Flowers" (late 1920s), "Still Life with Marsh Marigolds" (1918), "Female Portrait. In the Garden" (1940), "Still Life with Lemons" (1946), "Woman with a Tray" (1942), "Still Life" (1947), "Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat" (1942).
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Seven paintings by Alexey Isupov from Kirov will be displayed at the Tretyakov Gallery.
From May 21, the State Tretyakov Gallery will open the exhibition "Flowers. A Symbol of Beauty" (0+). Among 150 works by Korovin, Levitan, Vrubel, and Serov are pieces from the collection of the Vyatka Art Museum, belonging to the brush of Alexei Isupov.
