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Nikolai Lapshin and Alexander Vedernikov - Leningrad artists. The press called them "markenistami" for the proximity of their manners to the manner of Albert Marquet. It just can talk about a successful crossing of the French and Russian traditions. What has happened in Russian culture repeatedly. This is typical of the culture in general all the interesting and important tends to enrich at the expense of something else significant and interesting.

Portfolio of Alexander Vedernikov (unfortunately these works do not give an idea of the artist's work fully, it is mainly watercolors and most successful that turned out to be on hand):
Actually, they should have been called "marketistami" (Mark=Marquet)

Quite agree with you. In general, crossing cultures (French art in the past was influenced by Italian, etc.), I think, and quite inevitably and very fruitful - there is nothing worse than isolationism, and no intention to lock themselves to not let myself.

Work Vedernikova very beautiful, especially 1, 3 and 7 (for me). The most "marketistskaya" work Vedernikov, again, in my opinion, the eighth, the other more typical "Leningrad", not least thanks to the techniques - watercolors (all for the watercolor of the 20 th century, I am a little cautious, I will not explain why it no one is interested).

As far Lapshin, must confess that special closeness can not see, except that last one? However, it is decorative, unmatched by Marc.
Do you agree?



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