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Theatre. Tragedie. (Les visages et expression des spectateurs) Peinture de Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov Vodkin (Petrov-Vodkin) (Kouzma Petrov Vodkine) (Petrov-Vodkine) (1878-1939), huile sur toile, 1907. Art russe 20e siecle, modernisme
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Theatre. Tragedie. (Les visages et expression des spectateurs) Peinture de Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov Vodkin (Petrov-Vodkin) (Kouzma Petrov Vodkine) (Petrov-Vodkine) (1878-1939), huile sur toile, 1907. Art russe 20e siecle, modernisme
FIA5358535 Theatre. Tragedie. (Les visages et expression des spectateurs) Peinture de Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov Vodkin (Petrov-Vodkin) (Kouzma Petrov Vodkine) (Petrov-Vodkine) (1878-1939), huile sur toile, 1907. Art russe 20e siecle, modernisme. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscou. by Petrov-Vodkin, Kuzma Sergeevich (1878-1939); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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1900 1909 Fashion Audiance Belle Epoque Curiosity Disinterest Glove Old Age Smile Spare Time Tiredness 1910 1919 Sadness Thinking
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Theatre. Tragedie. (Les visages et expression des spectateurs) is a captivating painting by Kuzma Sergeyevich Petrov Vodkin, showcasing the artist's mastery of capturing human emotions and expressions. Created in 1907 during the Belle Époque era, this piece exemplifies the modernist movement in Russian art. In this artwork, Petrov-Vodkin skillfully portrays a theater audience engrossed in a tragic performance. The faces of the spectators reveal a range of emotions, from sadness and disinterest to curiosity and deep contemplation. Each individual seems lost in their own thoughts, creating an atmosphere of introspection within the theater space. The use of color adds depth and vibrancy to the composition. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, particularly in depicting fashion trends of that time period - elegant costumes, gloves, hats - which further enhance the visual narrative. The painting also captures elements of old age with elderly figures present among the crowd. Their weary expressions reflect both fatigue and wisdom gained through years of experience. Displayed at Moscow's State Tretyakov Gallery, this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless portrayal of human emotion and its ability to transport us into another world – one filled with tragedy but also moments for reflection and connection.
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