Konstantin Yuon

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Konstantin Yuon was a Russian painter, stage designer, and art teacher associated with the Moscow art scene and known for his lyrical landscapes and contributions to early 20th-century Russian art.

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instanceOf Russian artist
art teacher
human
painter
stage designer
activeInPeriod Soviet era
early 20th century
late 19th century
awardReceived Stalin Prize NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
educatedAt Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork easel painting
stage design
theatre art
gender male
genre landscape painting
influencedBy Impressionism NERFINISHED
Russian landscape tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf Moscow art scene
movement Art Nouveau NERFINISHED
Russian Impressionism NERFINISHED
Symbolism
notableFor contributions to early 20th-century Russian art
depictions of Russian seasons and village life
lyrical landscapes
theatrical set designs for Moscow theatres
notableWork “Holiday in the Village” NERFINISHED
“March Sun” NERFINISHED
“New Planet” NERFINISHED
“Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius” landscapes NERFINISHED
occupation art teacher
painter
stage designer
placeOfBirth Moscow
positionHeld People’s Artist of the USSR NERFINISHED
academician of the Academy of Arts of the USSR
director of the Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts of the Academy of Arts of the USSR
studiedUnder Konstantin Korovin NERFINISHED
Valentin Serov NERFINISHED
style lyrical realism
taughtAt Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture NERFINISHED
Vkhutemas NERFINISHED
workLocation Moscow

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Lyubov Popova studiedUnder Konstantin Yuon