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    • Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à. Composition abstraite.
      Dec. 14, 2024

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à. Composition abstraite.

      Est: €500 - €700

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à. Composition abstraite. Tempera sur carton, signé en cyrillique en bas à gauche. 39,5 x 30 cm

      Louiza Auktion & Associés
    • Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov
      Jul. 13, 2024

      Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov

      Est: $600 - $800

      Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov. Aleksey Morgunov was a Russian Avant-Garde painter. His works were originally in the Neo-Primitivist style, but became influenced by Fauvism. Together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, he created a style known as "Februaryism". He later took up Neo-Classicism, then was forced to adopt the Socialist Realism model. Size: 15" x 11 1/8". ~~ .Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com.

      Sofe Design Auctions
    • Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov
      Jul. 13, 2024

      Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov

      Est: $600 - $800

      Soviet Russian Avant Garde Watercolor & Ink Abstract Painting by Aleksey Morgunov. Aleksey Morgunov was a Russian Avant-Garde painter. His works were originally in the Neo-Primitivist style, but became influenced by Fauvism. Together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, he created a style known as "Februaryism". He later took up Neo-Classicism, then was forced to adopt the Socialist Realism model. Size: 15" x 10 5/8". ~~ . Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com.

      Sofe Design Auctions
    • Russia Avant-Garde Artist Aleksei Morgunov (1884-1935 ) Watercolor
      Apr. 06, 2024

      Russia Avant-Garde Artist Aleksei Morgunov (1884-1935 ) Watercolor

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Watercolor attributed to listed Russian artist Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov (1884 - 1935).~~.Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian Avant-Garde painter. His works were originally in the Neo-Primitivist style, but became influenced by Fauvism. Together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, he created a style known as "Februaryism". Size: 12 1/2" x 7 5/8".~~ . Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com. 756.

      Sofe Design Auctions
    • ALEKSEY MORGUNOV RUSSIAN ABSTRACT GOUACHE PAINTING
      Mar. 09, 2024

      ALEKSEY MORGUNOV RUSSIAN ABSTRACT GOUACHE PAINTING

      Est: $100 - $150

      Gouache on paper painting by Aleksey Morgunov, 1884 to 1935, a Russian Avantgarde painter, friend of Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun. The artwork represents a Constructivist composition of geometric shapes in black, red, and blue. Ca. 1920s. Signed by the artist in the lower right and on the backside. Black mat, wooden frame. Collectible Russian Avant Garde Graphic Art, Suprematism.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV
      Feb. 03, 2024

      ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV

      Est: $100 - $150

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov, Russian, 1884 to 1935, oil painting on canvas depicting an abstract composition. Circa: 1920s. Signed with initials and dated, lower left. Framed. Additionally inscribed in Cyrillic, Morgunov, on the backside. Alexey Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian and Soviet artist, son of landscape painter Alexei Savrasov. He was at the center of the artistic life of the Russian avant garde, from which he later completely moved away. As an avant garde artist, he began with Neo primitivism with a strong influence of Fauvism, created significant works in Cubo Futurism, and was a co founder together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Klyun of Februaryism; in Soviet times it evolved into Neoclassicism and ended with Socialist Realism. One of a kind artwork.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV
      Dec. 09, 2023

      ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV

      Est: $100 - $150

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov, Russian, 1884 to 1935, oil painting on canvas depicting an abstract composition. Circa: 1920s. Signed with initials and dated, lower left. Framed. Additionally inscribed in Cyrillic, Morgunov, on the backside. Alexey Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian and Soviet artist, son of landscape painter Alexei Savrasov. He was at the center of the artistic life of the Russian avant garde, from which he later completely moved away. As an avant garde artist, he began with Neo primitivism with a strong influence of Fauvism, created significant works in Cubo Futurism, and was a co founder together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Klyun of Februaryism; in Soviet times it evolved into Neoclassicism and ended with Socialist Realism. One of a kind artwork.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV
      Dec. 09, 2023

      RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV

      Est: $100 - $150

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov, Russian, 1884 to 1935, mixed media painting on paper depicting a Suprematist abstract composition. Signed lower right. Alexey Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian and Soviet artist, son of landscape painter Alexei Savrasov. He was at the center of the artistic life of the Russian avant garde, from which he later completely moved away. As an avant garde artist, he began with Neo primitivism with a strong influence of Fauvism, created significant works in Cubo Futurism, and was a co founder together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Klyun of Februaryism; in Soviet times it evolved into Neoclassicism and ended with Socialist Realism. One of a kind artwork.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV
      Nov. 04, 2023

      ABSTRACT RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV

      Est: $100 - $150

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov, Russian, 1884 to 1935, oil painting on canvas depicting an abstract composition. Circa: 1920s. Signed with initials and dated, lower left. Framed. Additionally inscribed in Cyrillic, Morgunov, on the backside. Alexey Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian and Soviet artist, son of landscape painter Alexei Savrasov. He was at the center of the artistic life of the Russian avant garde, from which he later completely moved away. As an avant garde artist, he began with Neo primitivism with a strong influence of Fauvism, created significant works in Cubo Futurism, and was a co founder together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Klyun of Februaryism; in Soviet times it evolved into Neoclassicism and ended with Socialist Realism. One of a kind artwork.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV
      Nov. 04, 2023

      RUSSIAN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING BY ALEKSEI MORGUNOV

      Est: $100 - $150

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov, Russian, 1884 to 1935, mixed media painting on paper depicting a Suprematist abstract composition. Signed lower right. Alexey Alekseevich Morgunov was a Russian and Soviet artist, son of landscape painter Alexei Savrasov. He was at the center of the artistic life of the Russian avant garde, from which he later completely moved away. As an avant garde artist, he began with Neo primitivism with a strong influence of Fauvism, created significant works in Cubo Futurism, and was a co founder together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Klyun of Februaryism; in Soviet times it evolved into Neoclassicism and ended with Socialist Realism. One of a kind artwork.

      Antique Arena Inc
    • Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à Sans titre
      Dec. 10, 2022

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à Sans titre

      Est: €400 - €600

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935), Attribué à Sans titre Technique mixte (gouache, aquarelle) sur papier, signée en bas au milieu du monogramme 53 x 38 cm

      Louiza Auktion & Associés
    • Alexei Alexeyezick Morgunov. Abstract, gouache
      Aug. 27, 2022

      Alexei Alexeyezick Morgunov. Abstract, gouache

      Est: $1,000 - $3,000

      (Russian, 1884-1935). Gouache on paper, signed ul, sheet size: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 in., framed.

      Alex Cooper
    • Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935) Composition abstraite
      Nov. 20, 2021

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935) Composition abstraite

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      Alexej Alexewitsch MORGUNOV (1884-1935) Composition abstraite Huile sur toile, signée en cyrillique en bas à droite 73 x 44,5 cm

      Louiza Auktion & Associés
    • MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI (1884-1935) Lady with a Fan
      Nov. 28, 2018

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI (1884-1935) Lady with a Fan

      Est: £50,000 - £70,000

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI (1884-1935) Lady with a Fan signed. Oil on canvas, 100 by 65 cm. Provenance: Private collection, Italy. Exhibited: Assisi Antiquariato Centro Umbriafiere, Assisi, 21 April-1 May 2007.

      MacDougall's
    • MORGUNOV Alexej Alexewitsch 1884-1935
      Feb. 08, 2018

      MORGUNOV Alexej Alexewitsch 1884-1935

      Est: €300 - €400

      MORGUNOV Alexej Alexewitsch 1884-1935 Mixed media on cardboard monogrammed lower right 32 x 27 cm

      The Bru Sale Gallery
    • MORGUNOV Alexej Alexewitsch Alexej Alexewitsch 1884-1935
      May. 03, 2017

      MORGUNOV Alexej Alexewitsch Alexej Alexewitsch 1884-1935

      Est: €280 - €300

      Tempera on cardboard monogrammed A.M lower right 33,5 x 46 cm

      The Bru Sale Gallery
    • Poster by Aleksej A. Morgunov - Design for cover of "International Iskusstva, (World of Art) This was a Russian magazine and the artistic movement during the first decades of the 20th century
      Jun. 08, 2013

      Poster by Aleksej A. Morgunov - Design for cover of "International Iskusstva, (World of Art) This was a Russian magazine and the artistic movement during the first decades of the 20th century

      Est: €1,500 - €5,000

      Design for cover of "International Iskusstva, (World of Art) This was a Russian magazine and the artistic movement during the first decades of the 20th century - 17,5x24,5, ca. 1920, on cardboard by Aleksej A. Morgunov (18864-1935)

      Van Sabben Poster Auctions
    • Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov
      Jun. 11, 2012

      Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov

      Est: -

      (Soviet-Union 1884 - 1935) - Untitled - Signed with initials l.m. - Mixed media on paper, 46.9 x 36.9 cm (measured within the matting)

      AAG Auctioneers
    • MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 The Dance
      Dec. 02, 2010

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 The Dance

      Est: £250,000 - £300,000

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 The Dance indistinctly inscribed with a signature and titled in Cyrillic on the reverse, c. 1910-11 Oil on canvas, 75 by 51.5 cm. Authenticity certificate from the expert Yu. Rybakova Possibly Exhibited: Donkey's Tail, Moscow, 1912, No. 192, listed. The Dance is typical of Alexei Morgunov's French period, dating from the time when the artist returned from his European tour. After his travels in 1909-1910, firstly to Germany and France and then to France and Italy, Morgunov returned to his homeland greatly impressed by what he had seen. He had found Puvis de Chavannes's murals in the Panthéon in Paris breathtaking "in their simplicity". In the Louvre he had stood for hours in front of Manet's Nana, savoured the work of Courbet and the Barbizon school and roamed the streets of Paris, drinking in its atmosphere. Having paid homage to a variety of artistic movements, Morgunov was feeling his way in Paris, striving for a personal artistic approach. It is worth noting, however, that a hankering for independence, a need to assert himself as an artist, became apparent very early on, while he was still studying at the Stroganov Institute. The illegitimate son of Alexei Savrasov, Morgunov never changed his surname, even after being formally adopted by Savrasov. He did not want to "shine with a reflected light", as he put it. In addition, the artist definitely saw in French art much that related to him, to his aspirations. His leaning towards Cézanne and the Post-Impressionists grew stronger, not only thanks to his newly-acquired familiarity with their work, but also to a sense of close communion with their creative lives. In his travel notebooks, Morgunov drew only quick sketches, which he used once he was home, to recreate what he had seen, to re-live it and to transfer it to canvas. Soon after his return to Russia, paintings including Bois de Boulogne (1910), The Dance (1910), Under a Pink Shadow (1911) and At the Restaurant (1911) appeared, as well as many versions of Kuzminki, where the artist was living at the time. All these works are distinguished by a vivid colour range, crisp outlines and a kind of "faceting" of forms. In the words of Olga Obolsina, a Morgunov specialist, "after his European tour, the artist began to talk in colour: it was as if something had been holding him back before, but now the power in the pigments suddenly surged on to his canvases. Perhaps Morgunov was remembering the words of his teacher, Sergei Ivanov, at the Stroganov Institute: '... paint everything - paint more boldly, as if talking with your brush'." Morgunov most probably painted The Dance when he was part of the Jack of Diamonds group, during the first year or two after his return from Paris, or Donkey's Tail, the group to which he moved in 1912, under the influence of its leading lights, Larionov and Goncharova. Although the artist often gave his works the same titles, we can with some degree of probability identify the canvas now offered at auction as The Dance of 1910, well known from references in the literature, or The Dance which was shown at the Donkey's Tail exhibition of 1912 (listed in the exhibition catalogue as no. 192). The free painting style, combining a crisp, decorative contouring with a bold kind of geometrisation, creating a recognisable compositional rhythm, allows us to date The Dance very precisely to the early 1910s. It was at this time that Morgunov turned to genre scenes and produced such works as The Butcher's Stall, In a Tea House and Café, which share all the same traits as the painting now offered at auction. The range of colours and upbeat tones of his palette combine well with a flatness and deliberate primitivisation, the artist shunning delicate detailing and often giving his characters the merest hint of a face. All this allows us to rank The Dance among this artist's best works.

      MacDougall's
    • MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 Composition with a Farmer and Autumn Landscape, two works
      Dec. 01, 2010

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 Composition with a Farmer and Autumn Landscape, two works

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      MORGUNOV, ALEKSEI 1884-1935 Composition with a Farmer and Autumn Landscape, two works One pencil and watercolour on paper, the other watercolour on paper, measuring 16 by 20.5 cm and 17.5 by 12.5 cm respectively.

      MacDougall's
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