Moscow Association of Artists

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Moscow Association of Artists

The Moscow Association of Artists, active from 1893 to 1924, was a significant Russian art collective known for its diversity of artistic directions. Its early exhibitions displayed a vibrant color palette, contrasting with the narrative and color restraint of the later Peredvizhniks. Genres and landscapes dominated the group's works, and the influence of the Union of Russian Artists and the Symbolist tendencies of the early 1900s was noticeable. Among the members of the association were such well-known artists as G. M. Aladzhalov, A. Arkhipov and V. N. Baksheev.

One of the notable aspects of the association's activities was the desire to bring art to the masses, exemplified by the "People's Exhibitions" with affordable admission tickets. As part of this initiative, many artists, including V. D. Polenov and I. E. Repin, created works on historical and biblical subjects. The first such exhibition took place in 1899.

The influence of the Moscow Association of artists on Russian art was significant, its members made a significant contribution to the development of various artistic styles and trends in Russia in the late XIX - early XX century.

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Country:Europe, Russia, Russian Empire, USSR (1922-1991)
Start of the period:1893
End of the period:1924