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1875 Moore, Vladimir Province. - 1941, Moore, Vladimir region.

Portrait of Vladimir Schuko

1902

  • oil on canvas. 138,5 х 76
  • Ж-2116

  • Received in 1923 from the Academy of Arts Museum, Petrograd


Vladimir Alexeyevich Schuko (1878–1939): Architect, theatrical designer. Academician of architecture (1911).

Although primarily famous for his images of Old Russia, Ivan Kulikov also displayed his talent for portraiture as a student of the Imperial Academy of Arts. Ilya Repin invited the artist to help him paint Ceremonial Sitting of the State Council. In 1902, Kulikov painted a portrait of Vladimir Schuko, a fellow student at the Academy who later became a leading Neoclassical architect. Slightly bowing his head, the young man peers through his pince-nez, looking older than his twenty-four years. Schuko’s posture is spontaneous and energetic. The red flower in his buttonhole and his white collar and cuff underline the refined austerity of his outer appearance. The black-clad figure is painted broadly and elegantly on a deep black-brown background, which brings out the rich gold and grey-black. Portrait of Vladimir Schuko is one of the most outstanding examples of a psychological portrait by a member of the Repin school. In 1902, Kulikov also painted In a Peasant Hut. He was awarded a major gold medal, the title of artist and a fellowship to Italy and France (1903–05).


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