
Boris Kustodiev
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Boris Kustodiev was a Russian painter, designer, and theater artist whose work combined vivid color, decorative patterning, and a satirical eye for Russian provincial life. Active from the early 1900s until his death in 1927, he created large-scale canvases depicting merchants, peasants, and fair scenes rendered in a heightened, almost carnival-like palette. His theatrical set and costume designs were executed for major Russian productions, and his graphic work ranged from book illustration to satirical prints. Though physically confined by illness in his later years, Kustodiev maintained a prolific studio practice, working from memory and imagination rather than direct observation.
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