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The Agenda. Portrait of the composer Arthur Lourie (1891-1966), 1918. Artist: Yakulov, Georgi Bogdanovich (1884-1928)
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The Agenda. Portrait of the composer Arthur Lourie (1891-1966), 1918. Artist: Yakulov, Georgi Bogdanovich (1884-1928)
The Agenda. Portrait of the composer Arthur Lourie (1891-1966), 1918. Found in the collection of the State Central M. Glinka Museum of Music, Moscow
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Composer Constructivism Cubism Expressive Futurism Georgi Bogdanovich 1884 1928 Male Portrait Modern Russian Avant Garde Russian Music Watercolour And White Colour On Paper Yakulov Musical Instruments
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The Agenda
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is a captivating portrait that encapsulates the essence of composer Arthur Lourie, captured by artist Georgi Bogdanovich Yakulov in 1918. This remarkable piece can be found in the prestigious collection of the State Central M. Glinka Museum of Music in Moscow. Yakulov's artistic genius shines through as he skillfully combines elements of futurism, cubism, and constructivism to create a truly expressive and modern composition. The portrait showcases Lourie's passion for music, with musical instruments adorning the scene, symbolizing his profound connection to his craft. Lourie himself exudes an air of creativity and intensity, his gaze fixed upon something beyond our view. His posture suggests movement and dynamism, perhaps hinting at his involvement in dance or performance art. The watercolour and white colour on paper technique adds depth and texture to this stunning portrayal. As one explores "The Agenda" it becomes evident that Yakulov has not only captured Lourie's physical likeness but also delved into the depths of his soul. This male portrait serves as a testament to Russian avant-garde artistry during this period. This print is a testament to both Lourie's contribution to Russian music and Yakulov's mastery as an artist. It invites us into their world—a world where innovation meets tradition—and leaves us captivated by its beauty and complexity.
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