Born 1870, Saratov - Died 1905, Tarussa.
Painter
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Paintings
Portrait of the Artist with his Sister. 1898.
Oil on canvas, 143x177 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.
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Oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 44x44 cm.
Private collection, Moscow.
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The Last Ray of the Setting Sun. 1901.
Charcoal and watercolor on paper, 63.1x47.2 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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Gouache, watercolor and pastel on paper, 61.3x45.6 cm.
Private collection, Moscow.
Portrait of Elena Alexandrova. 1902.
Watercolor on paper, 62x35.9 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.
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Lady Seated against a Tapestry. 1903. (Portrait of Nadezhda Staniukovich, born Ryzhkova).
Pastel on paper, 57x43 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Watercolor and gouache on paper, 19x13 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.
Portrait of Nadezhda Staniukovich. Study. 1903.
Oil on canvas, 90x63.4 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Three Ladies on the Terrace. 1903.
Tempera on canvas, 67.5x80 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.
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A Garden Path (Alley). About 1904.
Pastel on paper, 57x41 cm.
The Picture Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan.
Young Girl Wearing a Necklace. Study. 1904.
Oil and tempera on canvas, 66x48.5 cm.
Private collection, Moscow.
The Manor in Vvedenskoye. 1904. Sketch.
Watercolor on paper, 13.8x20.4 cm.
The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.
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A Woman Wearing a Yellow Shawl. 1904. (Elena Elpidiforovna Borisova-Musatova, the Artist's sister, a study for the painting " The Emerald Necklace").
Tempera on canvas, 62.4x45.8 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
In the Shade of a Pine (Memorial). 1904.
Charcoal, pastel and gouache on paper, 55.7x40.7 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Portrait of a Lady in Blue. Study. 1904-1905.
Watercolor and whitening on paper, 63.1x47.2 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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Slumber Divine. 1904-1905. Sketch for a fresco from the series "Seasons" (not executed).
Watercolor, brush and pen on paper, 39.8x96.8 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Spring Tale. 1904-1905. Sketch for a fresco from the series "Seasons" (not executed).
Watercolor, pencil, brush and pen on paper, 40.3x96.7 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Summer Melody. 1904-1905. Sketch for a fresco from the series "Seasons".
Watercolor and Indian ink on paper, 38x81cm.
Private collection, Moscow.
Autumn Evening. 1904-1905. Sketch for panel.
Watercolor and pencil on paper, 35.7x 94.9 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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On the Balcony. Tarussa. 1905.
Pencil and watercolor on paper, 52.2x62.5 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Watercolor, black pencil, sanguine on paper mounted on cardboard, 52.7x76 cm.
The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
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Biography:
Borisov-Musatov was the leading inspiration of the Blue Rose artists and the forerunner of Russian Symbolism. The artist aspired to realize through his paintings an idyllic dream of happiness, and his lyrical romantic compositions are full of peace and harmony. Unlike the artists of the World of Art group, Musatov's depicting of times past was not historically correct, his ladies and cavaliers wearing beautiful antique clothes were simply lovely, idyllic, in absolute contrast to reality. The new tendency of Borisov-Musatov's creation is in the symbolic style and the relation of painting to music. The names of his works are no accident: "Harmony", "Eulogy", "Autumn Song"... The artist lived in the past, but his system of painting was the art of the future, inspired by many remarkable Russian artists such as P.Kuznetzov, K.Petrov-Vodkin, N.Krymov and others.
Victor Elpidiforivich Musatov was born in a family of a railroad worker in 1870.
He has studied at the MUZhVZ (Moscow School of Painting and Architecture), under Konovalov, in Saratov (1890-1901 and 1893-1895), then at the Academy of Arts and at the private studio of P.Tchistiakov (St. Petersburg, 1891-1893). In the Academy he has taken the name Borisov-Musatov). He has studied at the studio of F.Cormon, Paris (1895-1908), as well, and was influenced by the work of Puvis de Chavannes.
The artist has raveled to Caucasus and Crimea (1895), Paris, Berlin, Hamburg and Dresden (1904).
From 1893 he participated in exhibitions, including MUZhVZ and MTKh (Moscow Fellowship of Artists).
He was a member of MTKh (Moscow Society of Artists) from 1899, and SRKh.
Borisov-Musatov lived in Saratov (until 1903), then in Podolsk and in Tarusa.
The artist died in 1905, only 35 years old.
His works were exhibited at a personal show in Germany and France (1904-1905), and post-mortem one-man shows in Moscow in 1907 and 1917.





































