Bouquet in a glass vessel - Ilya Mashkov
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Description
A 1939 still life by Ilya Mashkov, featuring a dense, textured bouquet of flowers in a glass vase, rendered with a focus on volume and materiality.
Ilya Mashkov, a founding member of the Jack of Diamonds group, produced this still life in 1939. The composition focuses on a dense arrangement of flowers contained within a simple glass vessel. The artist employs a tactile approach to paint application, building up the surface with visible, deliberate strokes that define the volume and texture of the petals and leaves. The colour palette is varied, featuring deep crimsons, soft pinks, and bright oranges, which contrast against the cooler, muted tones of the background and the transparent quality of the vase. Mashkov was known for his interest in the physical presence of objects. In this work, the flowers do not appear delicate or ephemeral. Instead, they possess a heavy, sculptural quality. The stems are visible through the glass, adding a structural element to the lower portion of the frame. The light source is soft, allowing for subtle gradations of tone across the blooms without creating harsh shadows. This approach reflects the artist's transition from his earlier, more radical avant-garde experiments toward a style that engaged with traditional painterly values while maintaining a focus on the materiality of the subject matter. The background is rendered with a neutral, textured quality, which prevents the composition from feeling flat. By keeping the setting simple, Mashkov ensures the viewer remains engaged with the specific forms and colours of the bouquet. The work demonstrates his ability to balance observational accuracy with a personal, expressive handling of oil paint. It is a representative example of his later period, where he refined his technique to capture the essence of everyday objects with clarity and weight.
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Bouquet in a glass vessel - Ilya Mashkov
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