Vladimir Baranoff-Rossiné Russian Empire (born in Kherson, modern day Ukraine), 1888-1944
La Carrière, 1912
Oil on canvas
50 x 74 cm
Signed on the lower-left corner
Arriving in Paris in 1910, Baranoff-Rossiné discovers a radical new artistic scene marked by the heritage of Cézanne. The great retrospective of Cézanne's work in 1907 is regarded as one of the founding moments of modern art, especially due to its influnce on Cubism.
In La Carrière we can see a hommage from the young Baranoff-Rossiné to Cézanne's La Montaigne Sainte Victoire of 1890. However, more than a simple imitation, Baranoff-Rossiné adds his own Cubo-Futurist touch to the master's Post-impressionnist style, in a work of great chromatic and formal grace.
Arriving in Paris in 1910, Baranoff-Rossiné discovers a radical new artistic scene marked by the heritage of Cézanne. The great retrospective of Cézanne's work in 1907 is regarded as one of the founding moments of modern art, especially due to its influnce on Cubism.
In La Carrière we can see a hommage from the young Baranoff-Rossiné to Cézanne's La Montaigne Sainte Victoire of 1890. However, more than a simple imitation, Baranoff-Rossiné adds his own Cubo-Futurist touch to the master's Post-impressionnist style, in a work of great chromatic and formal grace.
Provenance
Baranoff-Rossiné Estate
Private Collection, France
Literature
This work is inventoried on the Baranoff-Rossiné official website and certified on the reverse by Mrs. Baranoff-Rossiné.
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