Lekomtsev, Konstantin (1897-1977)

Creator details

Name
Lekomtsev, Konstantin (1897-1977)
Nationality
Russian
Biography
Konstantin Mikhailovich Lekomtsev was born in the region of Udmurtiya. During the 1920's he studied at the famous VKhuTeMas institute. In the early 1930's he taught at the Perm Art College, where he met his future wife Natalia Gippius (1905-1995). They later worked together on various graphic arts and lithography projects at the famous VKhuTeMas Institute in Moscow. In the early 1930's he mainly painted genre landscapes, inspired by the Russian avant-garde. In the late 1930's he adopted a form of "soft" socialist realism, to be seen in a series of genre portraits. He is famous for his portraits of the 1950's in the classical Russian realism style. During this period he painted many children and young people. In the 1950's - 1960's he painted a series of lyrical landscapes, many of which were from the Baltic Sea.

Assets (51 in total)

Portrait of a Boy in Bed, 1930 (oil on canvas)
The Boulevard in Winter, Moscow, 1970 (oil on card)
Portrait of Worker Woman, 1950s (oil on canvas)
Two Girls with an Award, 1950s (oil on canvas)
St. Basil's Cathedral on the Red Square, 1950s (oil on canvas)
Children Cleaning Mushrooms, 1930s (oil on canvas)
Picnic at Yasnaya Polyana, 1920s (oil on canvas)
Portrait of Kolkhoz Farmer Grigorii Kartashov, from the Timoshenko Kolkhoz, Krasnodarskii Krai, 1930s (oil on canvas)
In the Banya, 1941 (oil on card)
Girl on the Beach, 1940s (oil on canvas)
Boy Studying Textbook 'The Physics of the Atom', 1940s (oil on canvas)
Uzbek Town, 1950s (oil on card)

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