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Pvel Kondratiev "Over trenches" from the cycle "Siters of Mercy", 1982.

Pavel Mikhailovich Kondratiev (Russian: Павел Михайлович Кондратьев; 1902-1985) was a Russian painter and graphic artist.

He studied art at Vkhutein in Petrograd. He was a student of Pavel Filonov and collaborated with Isaiah Braudo [ru], Maria Yudina, and Tatyana Glebova [ru]. He was a close friend of Alice Poret [ru], and he also featured in the verses of another friend, the poet Daniil Kharms.

Kondratiev was a gifted teacher. He collaborated with Vladimir Sterligov among others; his work is seen as a synthesis several areas of the Russian avant-garde. Among his most famous works are “North Caucasus”, “Remembering Chukotka”, “Pskov Land” “Sheaves”, “Sisters of Mercy”.

He died in Leningrad in 1985.

References

  1. "Pavel Kondratiev". Centre Pompidou.
  2. "Pavel Kondratiev".

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