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Filipp Malyavin (1869-1940)
73 × 60 cm | 28.7 × 23.6 in
Oil on Canvas
Sold for: 20,000 25,000 with buyer’s premium

Details

Signed lower right “Ph. Maliavine.”.

Provenance:
Private collection, Paris.

Condition:
Good vintage condition with some signs of wear. Unframed.

This painting by Philippe Maliavine radiates joy and vitality, showcasing his masterful use of vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes. The central figure, a peasant woman in a flowing, fiery red dress, seems almost larger than life, her smile capturing a moment of genuine happiness and spirit. Maliavine’s bold red strokes give the figure a sense of movement, while touches of green in the background provide a harmonious contrast, enhancing the richness of the composition.

Maliavine’s focus on peasant women, depicted with strength and vibrancy, reflects his admiration for their resilience and passion. This piece is an excellent example of his ability to elevate everyday rural life to the level of fine art, celebrating the warmth, energy, and emotion of his subjects. The raw, almost unfinished quality of the background further emphasizes the figure, drawing the viewer’s eye to her expressive pose and joyful expression. This work stands as a testament to Maliavine’s unique approach to portraiture and color, bringing the Russian countryside to life through a modern, impressionistic lens.

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Filipp Malyavin - The Colorist of Russian Peasant Life
Russian 1869-1940

Philippe Maliavine, renowned for his vibrant depictions of Russian peasant women, brought rural life to the forefront of early 20th-century art with a bold and expressive style. His paintings are a celebration of color, movement, and character, capturing the strength and spirit of Russian peasantry in sweeping, energetic brushstrokes. Maliavine’s work often features vivid reds, yellows, and blues, with monumental figures set against lush, almost abstract backgrounds, reflecting his mastery of color and form.

His ability to portray the emotional depth and resilience of rural women gives his work a timeless quality, bridging the gap between Russian tradition and modern artistic expression. Maliavine’s paintings are more than mere portraits; they are dynamic studies of human endurance and joy, making him one of the most distinctive figures in Russian art.

Filipp Malyavin – Peasant woman Front
Filipp Malyavin (1869-1940)
73 × 60 cm | 28.7 × 23.6 in
Oil on Canvas
Estimate: 3,000 - 4,000
Sold for 20,000 * 25,000 with buyer’s premium