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アーティストの略歴
Arkady Rylov: A Painter of Russian Soul
Arkady Aleksandrovich Rylov (1870 – 1939) stands as a pivotal figure in the Russian Symbolist movement, an artistic current that sought to transcend mere representation and delve into the realm of emotion and spiritual experience. Born in Istobensk, Vyatka Governorate (present-day Kirov Oblast), Rylov’s early life was marked by familial challenges – his father suffered from mental illness – shaping a formative influence on his worldview and artistic sensibilities. He pursued formal education initially at the Technical Design School of Baron Shtiglitz before transferring to the Imperial Academy of Arts under Arkhip Kuindzhi, where he honed his skills in landscape painting alongside fellow luminaries like Konstantin Korovin. Rylov’s artistic journey began with historical canvases, notably “Assault of Pechenegs on a Slav Village,” demonstrating an early fascination with Russian history and folklore. However, he swiftly transitioned to landscape painting as his primary focus, achieving remarkable renown for capturing the essence of Russia's natural beauty—particularly during the turbulent years following the October Revolution. His paintings weren’t merely depictions; they were imbued with symbolic resonance, reflecting anxieties about societal change and yearning for spiritual renewal. Rylov’s studio became a haven for wildlife – squirrels, rabbits, a monkey named Manka – fostering an appreciation for nature that profoundly impacted his artistic vision. Mikhail Nesterov famously remarked on Rylov's dedication to animals, highlighting their presence in his studio as symbols of tranquility amidst the complexities of life. Rylov’s most celebrated works include “Green Noise” (1904) and “Blue Expanse” (1918), masterpieces that exemplify the Symbolist aesthetic. “Green Noise,” depicting a springtime landscape with Slavic ships on its horizon, showcases Rylov's masterful use of impressionistic brushstrokes to convey mood and atmosphere. Similarly, “Blue Expanse” captures the grandeur of the Russian wilderness under a vast sky, symbolizing freedom and aspiration. Beyond these iconic landscapes, Rylov produced evocative compositions like “Thundering River” (1917) and “Sunset” (1917), reflecting the anxieties and hopes of the era. He also tackled Socialist Realism commissions, notably “Lenin in Razliv,” demonstrating his adaptability to evolving artistic trends. Rylov’s influence extended beyond his own paintings; he served as a professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts, nurturing the talents of younger artists and fostering a tradition of landscape painting rooted in Symbolist principles. His legacy resides not only in his stunning visual creations but also in his unwavering commitment to preserving the natural world—a dedication that found expression in his studio’s remarkable biodiversity. Rylov's art continues to inspire contemplation on Russia’s past, present, and future, cementing his place as one of the foremost painters of his time.arkadij aleksandrovic rylov
1870 - 1939
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Symbolism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Mir iskusstva']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Arkhip Kuindzhi']
- Date Of Birth: 1870
- Date Of Death: 1939
- Full Name: Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov
- Nationality: Russian
- Notable Artworks:
- Green Noise
- In the Forest
- Wild Rowan
- Place Of Birth: Istobensk, Vyatka Governorate, Russia


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