Composition with Figures - Lyubov Popova
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A 1913 Cubo-Futurist painting by Lyubov Popova, featuring fragmented figures integrated with still life elements like a guitar and fruit bowl.
Lyubov Popova painted this work in 1913, a period when she was actively synthesising the lessons of French Cubism with the dynamism of Italian Futurism. Having studied in Paris under Jean Metzinger and Henri Le Fauconnier, Popova returned to Moscow and became a central figure in the Russian avant-garde. This painting demonstrates her mastery of the Cubo-Futurist style, which sought to represent the energy of modern life through fragmented forms and overlapping planes. The composition depicts two human figures merged with objects from a domestic interior. To the left, a figure appears to hold a blue fan, while a guitar rests against the lower right edge. A bowl of fruit sits at the bottom centre, its rounded forms contrasting with the sharp, angular geometry of the surrounding space. Popova uses a palette dominated by ochre and sienna. She adds terracotta and cool blues for contrast. The application of paint is deliberate, with visible brushwork that adds texture to the flat, intersecting surfaces. Popova was a member of the Jack of Diamonds group, an association of artists who rejected academic traditions in favour of post-impressionist and cubist experimentation. Her time at the Académie de La Palette in Paris provided the technical foundation for the faceted volumes seen here. She breaks the human form into cylindrical and conical components, a technique influenced by her interest in the structural logic of objects. The influence of Fernand Léger is evident in the tubular construction of the limbs and the mechanical quality of the figures. The interaction between the figures and the still life elements suggests a collapse of traditional hierarchy between subject and object. The guitar, a common motif in Cubist works, is treated with the same geometric rigour as the human anatomy. This parity of form suggests that the artist viewed the entire canvas as a unified construction of force lines and planes. The use of patterned areas in the lower corners further emphasises the surface of the painting as a physical object.
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Composition with Figures - Lyubov Popova
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