Thread: Russian avant
View Single Post
Old 25-08-2009, 01:52 Original language: Russian        #38
Гуру
 
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1,972
Thanks: 4,937
Thanked 4,308 Times in 1,547 Posts
Reputation: 8082
Default

A few interesting facts about the exhibition "Golden Fleece":

The exhibition was presented (retaining spelling announcement in the magazine): Georges Braque, Alexander Von Wiesen, A. Deren, NS Goncharov, K. Van Donzhen, A. Karev, J. Knabe, M. Kuznetsov, Volga, Pavel Kuznetsov, M. Larionov, Le Fauconnier, G. Meng, A. Marke, A. Matveev, Matisse, Vassily Milioti, P. Naumov, K. Petrov-Vodkin, P. Plekhanov, Georges Rouault, Nicholas Riabushinskii, M. Sarian, N. Ulyanov, P. Utkin, De Flamink, Otho Friese. etc.
The exhibition was divided into two divisions - French and Russian (more than 250 works).

As for the French department, neither frost nor Shchukin not agreed to give the exhibition works from their collections, referring to the fact that they planned to organize his exhibition (which never took place). Therefore, all the work of the French Riabushinskii brought from Paris.

As for the Russian Department, at the "Golden Fleece" were invited to almost all the participants «Stefanos-Wenk" except brothers Burliuks, as David Burliuk later recalled with bitterness.
Here is the first time demonstrated his organizational abilities M. Larionov, becoming one of the active organizers of the exhibition. Perhaps that is why his work at the exhibition were the most numerous (20). Goncharova submitted 7 works. 3 own work presented Riabushinskii.

Out of respect for the organizer of the exhibition - the scans of his work. In a living, I have not seen them anywhere.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	Рябушинский2.jpg
Views:	417
Size:	312.2 KB
ID:	367676   Click image for larger version

Name:	Рябушинский3.jpg
Views:	390
Size:	393.6 KB
ID:	367686  



Маруся is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Маруся For This Useful Post:
Allena (25-08-2009), qwerty (25-08-2009), SAH (25-08-2009), Tana (25-08-2009), Тютчев (25-08-2009)