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The painting Maiden by Aleksandr Deyneka is a stunning example of **Socialist Realism**, a style that dominated the Soviet art scene during the mid-20th century. Created in 1954, this oil on canvas piece measures 113 x 100 cm and showcases the artist's skill in capturing everyday life with a sense of optimism and joy.

Composition and Style

The composition of Maiden is well-balanced, with the woman as the focal point surrounded by the snowy landscape and the trees in the background. The use of bold colors, particularly the red dress, adds to the overall sense of vibrancy and energy. As seen in other works by Aleksandr Deyneka, such as Spring Song and Still Life. Yellow flowers, the artist's ability to capture the essence of everyday life is a hallmark of his style.

Artist and Movement

Aleksandr Deyneka was a prominent figure in the **Socialist Realism** movement, which emerged in Russia in the early 20th century. This artistic movement aimed to create art that served the interests of the working class and promoted the ideals of communism. As noted on The Socialist Realism Art Movement page, this style combined elements of realism and socialism to create a unique and powerful form of artistic expression.
  • Socialist Realism was characterized by its use of realistic depictions of everyday life, often with a sense of optimism and joy.
  • The movement aimed to promote the ideals of communism and serve the interests of the working class.
  • Aleksandr Deyneka was a leading figure in this movement, known for his bold and vibrant paintings.
ArtsDot.com offers handmade oil painting reproductions of Maiden and other works by Aleksandr Deyneka, allowing art lovers to own a piece of this important artistic movement. For more information on the artist and his works, visit the Aleksandr Deyneka page.
The Maiden painting is a testament to the enduring power of **Socialist Realism** and the artistic vision of Aleksandr Deyneka. As seen on ArtsDot.com, this painting continues to inspire and delight art lovers around the world.
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Aleksandr Deyneka

Early Life and Education

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Deyneka, a renowned Soviet Russian painter, graphic artist, and sculptor, was born on May 20, 1899, in Kursk, Russia. Deyneka's artistic journey began with his studies at Kharkov Art College under the tutelage of Alexander Lubimov, followed by enrollment in VKhUTEMAS.

Artistic Contributions and Style

Deyneka is celebrated for his significant contributions to Russian modernist figurative painting. His work Collective Farmer on a Bicycle (1935) exemplifies the Socialist Realist style, which dominated the Soviet art scene during that period. Key Features of Deyneka's Art:

Legacy and Recognition

Deyneka is categorized as a "1A - world famous artist" in the United Artists Rating. His work has been exhibited globally, including a 2016 exhibition of Socialist Realist art at London's Gallery for Russian Arts and Design, titled "Work, Build and Don’t Whine", inspired by one of Deyneka's works. Notable Exhibitions and Collections:
  • Aleksandr Deyneka | Artworks on WahooArt.com, featuring over 383 artworks
  • The Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery, dedicated to his life and work in his hometown of Kursk, Russia

Final Resting Place

Aleksandr Deyneka passed away on June 12, 1969, and is buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow. Explore more about Aleksandr Deyneka's life and artworks on WahooArt.com.

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