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Pavel RADIMOV (1887 - 1967)
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Information on the Artist Pavel Radimov was a poet, a painter and an art historian. He learnt his craft in Bolshakov's studio in Moscow where he trained from 1905 and at Moscow College of Painting and Sculpture. P. Radimov made his artist's debut in 1911, and three years later on the strength of his painting The Old Mesonin and on the recommendation of I. E. Repin and V. P. Polenov, he was admitted to the Comradeship of Itinerant Art Exhibitions. He later became The Itinerants chairman in 1918. The artist took part in many international exhibitions in Venetia, London, Berlin (First Russian Art Exhibition), New York. He visited I. Repin in Finland in 1926 and painted the portrait of the master. P. Radimov was closely connected with painters I. Repin, N. Feshin, poets V. Mayakovsky, and S. Esenin who influenced most of the aspects of the Russian Art in the first half of the 19th century.
A selection of major museums in which Radimov's work appear:
The State Tretyakov Gallery The State Russian Museum The Russian Academy of Arts The Central Military & Navy Museum The State Museum of Revolution The Museum of Abramtsevo
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