Catalogue: Important Russian Art Auction

15 October 2020

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Gathering Buckwheat

123. KLIUN, IVAN (1873–1943)

Gathering Buckwheat, signed with initials, inscribed in Cyrillic "Mezhdu Bolshimi i Malymi Gorkami", titled and dated 1934 on the reverse.

Pencil and watercolour on paper, 24.5 by 32 cm.
5,000–7,000 GBP

Provenance: Collection of S. Kliunkova-Soloveichik.
Private collection, USA.
Private collection, Europe.

The work bears a stamp with authentication from S. Kliunkova-Soloveichik, the artist’s granddaughter, on the reverse.
Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert O. Glebova.

Literature: S. Kliunkova-Soloveichik, Ivan Vasilievich Kliun, New York, IVK Art, 1993, p. 322, illustrated and listed.

Works of the 1930s, included in the collection, reflect the return to figurative art and realism, typical for nearly all of the Russian Avant-Garde artists who were still alive in the late 1920s. These works also reveal Kliun’s interest in rural landscapes and genres. Particularly noteworthy here are the Gathering Buckwheat sketches from nature, one of which bears the inscription “K. Malevich reaping” on the back.

Interestingly enough, these compositions were produced alongside Malevich’s “second peasant series”. While in Malevich’s post-Suprematist work, Kliun’s face is entirely transformed from the image of a “builder” into a de-individualised depiction of a “peasant’s head” and a “reaper”, exhibiting merely the basic features, Kliun, conversely, creates a completely realistic portrait drawing of Malevich the reaper with the very same attribute, a scythe, in his hand. Alongside similar “collective farm scenes”, Kliun also makes several Cubist-style sketches of the figures of reapers, reverting once more to the problem of the architectonic structure of the human figure. But these drawings, now in the Costakis Collection, only briefly hark back to his old interests.



The present lot as illustrated in the Catalogue Raisonné

Gathering Buckwheat
Gathering Buckwheat

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