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Quaint Soviet Scene
1960 Oil
Vasili Brenin

#18156

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Vasili Brenin

This 1960 oil on paper board idyllic village scene is by Vasili Brenin.  Brenin was born in 1924 and was active as an artist in Kien, USSR.  He died in the 1980s.

This piece is part of a group of Soviet Impressionist works was originally brought to the U.S. by renowned Russian art historian, collector, and dealer, Dianna Lennon.  After the fall of the Soviet Union, Ms. Lennon frequently traveled to Russia visiting artists and acquiring works from their personal collections.  Impressionism was considered a highly illegal act of resistance by the Soviet government because it did not adhere to the restricted forms of artistic expression; scenes of Soviet dominance and strength or propaganda.  It was dangerous for artists to use their material rations for anything but government work, hence the small size of these pieces, which were often painted on scraps of cardboard or canvas using very little amounts of paint. These paintings were created for the artist's pleasure and were as revolutionary in their creation as they are beautiful in their content.  Ms. Lennon brought each piece back to the West by hand, a true labor of love.

1960 
Oil on Paper Board
18.5"x17" framed, 10"x7.5" unframed

Framed in a contemporary wood frame with gold finish and beaded detail using archival double matting behind etched non-glare glass. Excellent vintage condition.