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Leo Svemps

Leo Svemps (Russian: Лео Симанович Свемпс) was a Latvian painter, celebrated for his mastery in the genre of still life, and a prominent figure in Latvian modern art. Born in 1897, Svemps made significant contributions to Latvian painting with his vibrant, color-rich, and dynamic brushwork, particularly noted for his still lifes that showcase a natural gift for improvisation and a fresh perception of color​. As a member of the Riga artist group, he initially aligned with moderate modernism, later focusing on still lifes and landscapes, especially during the Soviet era​.

Svemps' education and career were marked by his versatility; after studying law, he ventured deeply into painting, engaging in the Riga art scene and significantly influencing the development of still life painting in Latvia. His works, characterized by their luminous coloration and dynamic composition, often reflect influences from modern French painting, as well as Latvian nature and urban landscapes​​. Svemps also played a crucial role as an educator, serving as a professor and later as the rector of the Latvian Academy of Arts, thus shaping future generations of Latvian artists​.

For collectors and art enthusiasts, Svemps' works are not only pivotal in understanding Latvian modern art but also represent the innovative spirit of 20th-century painting. His pieces, often featured in key galleries and museums, highlight the evolution of his style from early modernist influences to his renowned still lifes, showcasing his profound engagement with color, form, and texture​​.

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Date and place of birt:19 july 1897, Russian Empire
Date and place of death:7 march 1975, Riga, USSR
Nationality:Latvia, USSR, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Educator, Painter
Genre:Landscape painting, Still life
Art style:Expressionism, Modern art

Creators Latvia

Janis Avotins (1981)
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1981
Eduards Kalniņš (1904 - 1988)
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1904 - 1988
Raimonds Staprans (1926)
Raimonds Staprans
1926
Solomon Moiseevich Gershov (1906 - 1989)
Solomon Moiseevich Gershov
1906 - 1989
Vija Celmins (1938)
Vija Celmins
1938
Eduard Yanovich Brentsens (1885 - 1929)
Eduard Yanovich Brentsens
1885 - 1929
Constantin Kluge (1912 - 2003)
Constantin Kluge
1912 - 2003
Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis (1895 - 1938)
Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis
1895 - 1938
Alexander Ivanovich Sauerweid (1783 - 1844)
Alexander Ivanovich Sauerweid
1783 - 1844
Voldemar Matvejs (1877 - 1916)
Voldemar Matvejs
1877 - 1916
Ilya Grigorevich Chashnik (1902 - 1929)
Ilya Grigorevich Chashnik
1902 - 1929
Karl Petrovich Beggrov (1799 - 1875)
Karl Petrovich Beggrov
1799 - 1875
Abel Pann (1883 - 1963)
Abel Pann
1883 - 1963
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan (1899 - 1949)
Francisks Ignatievich Varslavan
1899 - 1949
Ida Kerkovius (1879 - 1970)
Ida Kerkovius
1879 - 1970
Alfons Spring (1843 - 1908)
Alfons Spring
1843 - 1908

Creators Expressionism

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (1868 - 1938)
Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst
1868 - 1938
 Alastair (1887 - 1969)
Alastair
1887 - 1969
Edmond Bille (1878 - 1959)
Edmond Bille
1878 - 1959
Gabriel Argy-Rousseau (1885 - 1953)
Gabriel Argy-Rousseau
1885 - 1953
Mohamed Melehi (1936 - 2020)
Mohamed Melehi
1936 - 2020
Frank Behrens (1883 - 1945)
Frank Behrens
1883 - 1945
Peter Calmés (1900 - 1968)
Peter Calmés
1900 - 1968
Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893 - 1967)
Charles Ephraim Burchfield
1893 - 1967
Gyula Donáth (1850 - 1909)
Gyula Donáth
1850 - 1909
Árpád Szenes (1897 - 1985)
Árpád Szenes
1897 - 1985
Fedor Fedorovich Manailo (1910 - 1978)
Fedor Fedorovich Manailo
1910 - 1978
Mersad Berber (1940 - 2012)
Mersad Berber
1940 - 2012
Jaqueline de Jong (1939 - 2024)
Jaqueline de Jong
1939 - 2024
Carl Landolt (1925 - 2009)
Carl Landolt
1925 - 2009
Jumaldi Alfi (1973)
Jumaldi Alfi
1973
Alexander Eckener (1870 - 1944)
Alexander Eckener
1870 - 1944