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Yuri Vasilevich Chudinov
(born 1930, active in Chernovtsy, Ukrain)

“Celebration at the Kolkhoz”

Oil on canvas
148 x 202 cm
verso: signed and dated '67
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Notes

A kolkhoz was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz. These were the two components of the socialized farm sector that began to emerge in Soviet agriculture after the October Revolution of 1917, as an antithesis both to the feudal structure of impoverished serfdom and aristocratic landlords and to individual or family farming.

Provenance

– private collection, Rusia
– private collection, Switzerland
– with Douwes Fine Art, London, 2005
– private collection, The Netherlands

Exhibitions

– This painting ‘Celebration at the Kolkhoz’ (1967) was reproduced in the 2005 Gebr. Douwes Russian Paintings catalogue during the ‘Russian Social-Realism & Impressionism” exhibition in that same year at Douwes Fine Art in Amsterdam.

Literature:

– Dictionary of Twentieth Century Russian and Soviet Painters 1900-1980’s, M. Cullerne Bown, London, 1998

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