Still life with vases
Signed and dated 69. Oil on panel 59 x 80.5 cm.
Eva and Hans Andersson Collection, acquired directly from the artist in his home in Moscow in 1970 when the Swedish diplomat Hans Andersson was stationed in Moscow.
Dmitry Krasnopevtsev (1925–1995) was one of the most talented metaphysical painters of the Soviet Union. His artistic vision aligned with the Italian artists Giorgio Morandi and Giorgio de Chirico, who pioneered the metaphysical art movement. Working largely in isolation, Krasnopevtsev developed a deeply personal visual language centered on simple objects—vessels, shells, stones, dried plants, discarded pipes—arranged in sparse, often austere compositions. His works evoke a sense of timelessness, as though removed from the ideological pressures and material realities of Soviet life.
Faina Balakhovskaya, art critic and curator writes:
"Unlike most of his fellow citizens, he does not idealize the past. His past is not marked by ideology, it has no sorrow, no pride, no hope—only the persistent affirmation of the irreversible nature of change and the inevitability of the end. In the space of the paintings, deprived of air, light, and weight, time stops, colors fade, flowers contort and dry out. Fear, the constant companion of the era, cools off the Surrealistic dark that flies in from unknown parts. Heir to the metaphysical works of Morandi and de Chirico, Krasnopevtsev is a principled anti-modernist.
Believing himself to be continuing the classic traditions of high art, he rejects all categories of the fashionable and trendy. The only true discovery for him in the works of his Western contemporaries was the interest in unneeded, ordinary things. But pipes, sheets of iron, and vessels are not just cast-off rubbish in his works, nor did they become ordinary protagonists of Pop Art. On the contrary, overcoming their own impoverished nature, they took on symbolic significance, embodying in numerous ways the sense of the irreplaceable loss of eternal beauty."
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