Early Life and Education
Konstantin Fyodorovich Yuon or Juon, a renowned Russian painter, was born on October 24, 1875, in Moscow to a family of Swiss-Russian origin. His brother
Paul Juon was a notable composer. From 1892 to 1898, Konstantin studied at the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, where he received guidance from distinguished teachers like
Constantin Savitsky and
Constantin Korovin.
Artistic Evolution and Style
Konstantin's early work was characterized by an Impressionist landscape style with a Symbolist note, as seen in his paintings
To the Trinity (1903) and
Tverskoy Boulevard (1909). Later, he experimented with lyrical landscapes, blending them with elements of Palekh miniature and Icon arts. As the Soviet era progressed, Konstantin's style shifted towards a more academic approach, embracing social realism, as evident in his painting
Parade on the Red Square on November 7, 1941.
Career Highlights and Achievements
Legacy and Online Presence
Konstantin Yuon's work can be found in various online platforms, including
WahooArt.com, which features an extensive collection of his paintings. For more information on Konstantin Yuon and his artistic contributions, visit
WikiArt.org.
Notable Works and Collections
Museums and Art Institutions