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Nationality
  
Russian

Role
  
Painter

Name
  
Mikhail Larionov

Periods
  
Cubism, Rayonism

Mikhail Larionov Inventing Abstraction at The Museum of Modern Art
Born
  
June 3, 1881 (
1881-06-03
)

Known for
  
Painting, Costume design, illustrator, set designer

Died
  
May 10, 1964, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France

Artwork
  
Red Rayonism, Acacias in Spring, Street with Lanterns

Similar People
  
Natalia Goncharova, Kazimir Malevich, Aleksei Kruchenykh, Yulia Koltunova

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Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov (Russian: Mihaíl Fyodorovich Lariónov; June 3, 1881 – May 10, 1964) was an avant-garde Russian painter.

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Life and work

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Larionov was born at Tiraspol, in the Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire. In 1898 he entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture under Isaac Levitan and Valentin Serov. He was suspended three times for his radical outlook. In 1900 he met Natalia Goncharova and formed a lifelong relationship with her.

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From 1902 his style was Impressionism. After a visit to Paris in 1906 he moved into Post-Impressionism and then a Neo-primitive style which derived partly from Russian sign painting. In 1908 he staged the Golden Fleece exhibition in Moscow, which included paintings by international avant-garde artists such as Matisse, Derain, Braque, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Other group shows promoted by him included Tatlin, Chagall and Malevich.

Larionov was a founding member of two important Russian artistic groups Jack of Diamonds (1909–1911) and the more radical Donkey's Tail (1912–1913). He gave names to both groups. His first solo show was for one day in Moscow in 1911. Larionov was influenced by the Georgian artist Niko Pirosmani.

Mikhail Larionov Museum Syndicate Art by Mikhail Larionov

In 1913 he created Rayonism, which was the first creation of near-abstract art in Russia. He had a one-man show at the Omega Workshops. In 1915 he left Russia and worked with the ballet owner Sergei Diaghilev in Paris on the productions of the Ballets Russes. He spent the rest of his life in France and obtained the French citizenship. He died, aged 82, in the Paris suburb of Fontenay-aux-Roses.

In 2001, the Central Bank of Transnistria minted a silver coin honoring this native of today's Transnistria, as part of a series of memorable coins called The Outstanding People of Pridnestrovie.

The highest price paid for a Larionov painting at auction is 2,200,000 British pounds.

He is in the highest category "1A – a world famous artist" in "United Artists Rating".

References

Mikhail Larionov Wikipedia