Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Konstantin Gorbatov - part 4

 Konstantin Ivanovich Gorbatov was born in Stavropol in the Samara province. He lived in Riga from 1896 to 1903, and studied civil engineering before painting. Gorbatov moved to St. Petersburg in 1904 and studied at the Baron Stieglitz Central School for Technical Draughtsmanship. He initially entered the architecture department of the Imperial Academy of Arts before switching to painting that he studied under Nikolay Nikanorovich Dubovskoy. Gorbatov received a scholarship and studied art in Rome and Capri, Italy. He returned to St. Petersburg and participated in the Peredvizhniki exhibitions.

Gorbatov left Russia permanently in 1922 following the Russian Revolution of 1917 and settled on Capri. He moved to Berlin in 1926, where he remained until his death. Gorbatov became a member of a Russian emgiree artistic circle that included Leonid Pasternak, Vadim Falileyev, and Ivan Myasoyedov. He became a well-known and established artist. Gorbatov travelled throughout Europe during the late 1930s, visited Palestine and Syria in 1934 and 1935, and often came by Italy. Gorbatov's art became unwanted in Nazi Germany and the family soon became impoverished. As a Russian émigré, he was forbidden to leave Germany during World War II. 

Gorbatov died shortly after the allied victory over Germany on 12 May 1945. His wife committed suicide on 17 June 1945.

Gorbatov bequeathed art to the Academy of Arts in Leningrad. The works were delivered to the Moscow Regional Museum of history and Arts near the New Jerusalem Monastery, since when they have been on exhibition.

This is part 4 of 6 parts on the works of Konstantin Gorbatov

For earlier works see part 1 - 3 also:

Note: Size details were not found for many of the images.


1931 Venice
oil on canvas

1932 Autumn Gold
oil on canvas

1932 Spring in a Birch Forest
gouache

1933 By the Lake
oil on canvas 51.1 x 65.7 cm

1933 Drowned City (Kitezh)
oil on canvas

1933 Tiberia
oil on canvas

1933 View of a Monastery
oil on canvas

1934 A Winter's Day
oil on canvas 75.5 x 90.2 cm

n.d. A Winter's Day
oil on canvas 70 x 80 cm

1934 View of Jerusalem
oil on canvas 78.5 x 109 cm

1934 The Holy Land
oil on canvas

1934 Province
oil on canvas

1934 Lilacs
oil on canvas 80 x 101 cm

1934 Courtyard of the Mosque of Omar in Jerusalem
oil on panel 21.5 x 29 cm
1935 Bethlehem
oil on canvas

1935 Camel Ride
watercolour on paper laid down on board 35 x 51 cm

1935 Fireworks, Venice
oil on canvas 87.5 x 109 cm

1935 Jericho
oil on canvas 74.5 x 93 cm

1935 Jerusalem
oil on canvas

1935 Jerusalem
oil on canvas

1935 Nazareth
watercolour, pastel and charcoal on paper laid down on board 39.5 x 49.5 cm

1935 Palestine
oil on canvas

1935 Tiberias, Lake Genisaret
oil on canvas 69.5 x 86.5 cm

1935 View of Amalfi
oil on canvas 71 x 85 cm

1935 View of Mar Saba
watercolour and charcoal on paper laid down on board
40 x 49.5 cm

1938 Capri
oil on canvas

1938 Fortress
oil on canvas 65 x 79 cm

1939 Capri
oil on canvas

1940 Capri
oil on canvas 71 x 100 cm

1940 Interior with Still Life
gouache on paper 38 x 47.5 cm

1941 Fishing Boats in the Lagoon, Venice
oil on canvas 80.6 x 100 cm

1941 Interior with Bouquet of Summer Flowers
gouache over pencil on paper 38.2 x 47 cm

1942 Cabbage Field
oil on canvas

1942 Venice
oil on cardboard

1943 Capri
oil on canvas

1943 Rostov Veliky
oil on canvas

Note: The remainder of works in this series are undated.

n.d. A Coastal Town in Spain
oil on canvas 70 x 86 cm

n.d. A Monastery beside a River
gouache on board 26.5 x 30.5 cm

n.d. A Russian Town under the Snow
oil on canvas

n.d. A View of Capri
oil on canvas

n.d. A View of Capri
oil on canvas

n.d. A View of Monte Solaro, Capri
oil on cardboard

n.d. A View of Salzburg
oil on canvas 80 x 120 cm

n.d. Alpine Village
gouache on board 48 x 60 cm

n.d. Amalfi
oil on board 21.5 x 29 cm

n.d. Amalfi
oil on canvas

n.d. Amalfi
oil on cardboard

n.d. Arches
oil on canvas 73 x 92 cm

n.d. At Night
oil on canvas


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