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Pavel Nikolayevich Filonov (Russian: Па́вел Никола́евич Фило́нов, IPA: [ˈpavʲɪl nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ fʲɪˈlonəf] (listen); January 8, 1883 – December 3, 1941) was a Russian avant-garde painter, art theorist, and poet.

Pavel Filonov
1938-1939
Born(1883-01-08)January 8, 1883
Moscow, Russia
DiedDecember 3, 1941(1941-12-03) (aged 58)
NationalityRussian
Known forPainting

Biography


Portrait of E. N. Glebova (the artist's sister), 1915, oil on canvas. 117x152.5 cm. Russian Museum.
Portrait of E. N. Glebova (the artist's sister), 1915, oil on canvas. 117x152.5 cm. Russian Museum.

Filonov was born in Moscow on January 8, 1883 (Gregorian calendar) or December 27, 1882 (Julian calendar). In 1897, he moved to St. Petersburg, where he took art lessons. In 1908, he entered St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, from which, he was expelled in 1910.

In 1910–1914, he took part in the arts group Soyuz Molodyozhi created by artists Elena Guro and Mikhail Matyushin. In 1912, he wrote the article The Canon and the Law, in which, he formulated the principles of analytical realism, or "anti-Cubism". According to Filonov, Cubism represents objects using elements of their surface geometry but "analytical realists" should represent objects using elements of their inner soul. He was faithful to these principles for the remainder of his life.

A Peasant Family (The Holy Family), 1914, oil on canvas, 159x128 cm, Russian Museum.
A Peasant Family (The Holy Family), 1914, oil on canvas, 159x128 cm, Russian Museum.

During the years 1913 to 1915, Filonov was close to Vladimir Mayakovsky, Velimir Khlebnikov, and other futurists. He co-illustrated Khlebnikov's Selected Poems with Postscript, 1907–1914 alongside Kazimir Malevich during this time.[1] In the autumn of 1916, he enlisted for service in World War I, and served on the Romanian front. Filonov participated actively in the Russian Revolution of 1917 and served as the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Committee of Dunay region.

In 1919, he exhibited in the First Free Exhibit of Artists of All Trends at the Hermitage. In 1923, he became a professor of St. Petersburg Academy of Arts and a member of the Institute for Artistic Culture (INKhUK). He organized a large arts school of Masters of Analytical Realism (over seventy artists, including an American sculptor and portrait painter Helen Hooker). Their work influenced suprematism and expressionism.

In 1929, a large retrospective exhibition of Filonov art was planned at the Russian Museum; however, the Soviet government forbade the exhibition. From 1932 onward, Filonov literally starved but still refused to sell his works to private collectors. He wanted to give all his works to the Russian Museum as a gift so as to start a Museum of Analytical Realism. He died of starvation on December 3, 1941 during the Siege of Leningrad.


Method


Under the umbrella of Universal Flowering, Filonov put forth a manner of working that proceeded from the particular to the general. He believed that objects and fields should be built up from small details and bits and stated that doing it the other-way-round was nothing short of "charlatanism". To this end, he worked, and required his students to work, with very small brushes in painting and the finest of points when drawing.


Legacy


Self portrait, 1921
Self portrait, 1921

Most of Filonov's works were saved by his sister Yevdokiya Nikolayevna Glebova. She stored the paintings in the Russian Museum's archives and eventually donated them as a gift. Exhibitions of Filonov's work were forbidden. In 1967, an exhibition of Filonov's works in Novosibirsk was permitted. In 1988, his work was allowed in the Russian Museum. In 1989 and 1990, the first international exhibition of Filonov's work was held in Paris.

During the period of half-legal status of Filonov's works it was seemingly easy to steal them; however, there was a legend that Filonov's ghost protected his art and anybody trying to steal his paintings or to smuggle them abroad would soon die, become paralyzed, or have a similar misfortune.


Selected works



See also



References


  1. "Selected Poems with Postscript, 1907–1914". World Digital Library. 1914. Retrieved September 28, 2013.


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На других языках


[de] Pawel Nikolajewitsch Filonow

Pawel Nikolajewitsch Filonow (russisch Павел Николаевич Филонов, wiss. Transliteration Pavel Nikolaevič Filonov; * 27. Dezember 1882jul. / 8. Januar 1883greg. in Moskau; † 3. Dezember 1941 in Leningrad) war ein russischer Maler, Kunsthistoriker und Dichter, der der russischen Avantgarde zuzurechnen ist. Filonow gilt aufgrund seines sehr individuellen Werkes als singuläre Erscheinung innerhalb der russischen Avantgarde. Da fast sein gesamtes Œuvre in Besitz des russischen Museums ist und dieses es aufgrund der politischen Situation über Jahrzehnte nicht ausstellten konnte, ist sein Werk erst seit Ende der 1970er bis Anfang der 1980er Jahre in der Kunstgeschichte gewürdigt worden.
- [en] Pavel Filonov

[fr] Pavel Filonov

Pavel Nikolaïevitch Filonov (en russe : Павел Николаевич Филонов, Moscou 1883- Saint-Pétersbourg 1941) est un peintre russe du début du XXe siècle[1].

[it] Pavel Filonov

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[ru] Филонов, Павел Николаевич

Па́вел Никола́евич Фило́нов (8 января 1883[1][2][3], Москва — 3 декабря 1941[1][4][5][…], Ленинград) — русский и советский художник (художник−исследователь, как он официально именовал себя сам), иллюстратор, поэт, преподаватель, один из лидеров русского авангарда; основатель, теоретик, практик и учитель аналитического искусства — уникального реформирующего направления живописи и графики первой половины XX века, оказавшего и оказывающего заметное влияние на творческие умонастроения многих художников и литераторов новейшего времени.



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