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Self-portrait

Explore Dmitry Zhilinsky’s ‘Self-Portrait,’ a vibrant oil painting capturing an artist at work. A unique blend of realism & symbolism, perfect for art collectors.

Scopri Dmitry Zhilinsky (1927-2015), celebre artista russo che fonde l'iconografia tradizionale e lo stile rinascimentale. Esplora la sua arte sovietica, i suoi ritratti e paesaggi – ora online su BuyPopArt!

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Dmitry Zhilinsky was one of the most important Soviet artists of the 1960s. He studied under some of the era’s greats: Pavel Korin, Semyon Chuikov, Alexei Gritsai, Vladimir Favorsky, and Ivan Efimov. He painted numerous different narrative, landscape and still life paintings, but also worked a great deal in the portrait genre. His subjects included the musician Salivator’s Richter, the artists Vladimir Favorsky, Ivan Efimov, and Nikolai Chernyshev, well-known writers and composers, and members of his own family. In the 1990s Zhilinsky created a series of formal portraits of members of the Danish royal family. Many of his works, including “Self Portrait” (1993), are held in the Institute of Russian Realist Art collection.

Biografia dell'artista

Dmitry Zhilinsky: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Soviet Art

Dmitry Zhilinsky (1927-2015) stands as a monumental figure within the annals of Russian art, recognized not merely for prolific output but for an artistic method that uniquely embodied the spirit of its time—a synthesis of venerable icon painting traditions with the burgeoning dynamism of Renaissance influences. Born in Sochi, Russia, Zhilinsky’s formative years were steeped in intellectual ferment and profoundly shaped by familial tragedy, experiences that would indelibly imprint upon his oeuvre. His early education at Moscow State Art Institute named after V.I. Surikov cemented a stylistic trajectory characterized by meticulous observation coupled with expressive abstraction—a hallmark of his distinctive artistic vision.

Early Life and Influences: A Family Marked by Loss

Zhilinsky’s childhood was profoundly impacted by the tumultuous socio-political landscape of post-revolutionary Russia. His grandparents, Konstantin Zhilinsky and Nadezhda Nemchinova (sister to Valentin Serov), were educators who instilled in him a deep appreciation for culture and intellectual rigor. Notably, Nina Simonovich-Yefimova, his grandmother’s cousin, championed the Surikov Institute as a bastion of artistic excellence—a place where students pursued knowledge alongside creative endeavors. “Bykova would not let her students go to state-owned schools,” Zhilinsky recounted in interviews. “As a highly educated society lady, she personally taught them literature, music, foreign languages, and the foundations of the natural sciences.” This formative environment fostered a lifelong fascination with artistic heritage and fueled his unwavering commitment to mastering both technique and conceptual depth. The commune’s abrupt dissolution following Stalinist repression—marked by arrests, show trials, and executions—left an indelible scar on Zhilinsky's psyche, shaping his ethical compass and informing the melancholic resonance that permeates many of his paintings.

Artistic Career: From Surikov to Academic Recognition

Zhilinsky’s formal artistic training at Moscow State Art Institute cemented his stylistic foundation, equipping him with the skills necessary to translate complex ideas into compelling visual representations. He honed his craft under luminaries like Chernyshev, Chuikov, Korin, and Yakovlev—teachers who instilled in him a reverence for classical art forms while simultaneously encouraging experimentation and innovation. His artistic breakthrough arrived in the mid-1960s with “Group Portrait of Student Sculptors” and “By the Sea. Family,” compositions that immediately garnered acclaim for their masterful blending of realism and symbolic expression—a stylistic hallmark that distinguished Zhilinsky from his contemporaries. Critics lauded his ability to capture both the grandeur of monumental forms and the subtle nuances of human emotion, recognizing him as a pivotal voice in Soviet art’s evolution.

Notable Works and Collections: A Legacy Preserved

Zhilinsky's artistic legacy resides prominently within Russia’s foremost museums—the Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and the State Hermitage—where his canvases stand as testament to his enduring influence on generations of artists. Particularly noteworthy are “Gymnasts of the USSR,” a monumental depiction of Soviet athleticism that exemplifies Zhilinsky's masterful command of color and composition; and “The Family at the Seaside,” which captures the intimacy of domestic life with remarkable sensitivity—a poignant reflection of Zhilinsky’s personal experiences and artistic convictions. His works are also housed in regional museums like Yaroslavl Arts Museum and Kursk Deineka Picture Gallery, offering invaluable insights into his stylistic range and artistic evolution.

Concluding Reflections: An Artist's Enduring Spirit

Dmitry Zhilinsky passed away peacefully in Moscow in 2015, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly inquiry. His unwavering dedication to mastering both technique and conceptual depth—coupled with his profound engagement with Russian cultural heritage—solidified his place as one of the most significant artists of the Soviet era. Zhilinsky’s artistic method—characterized by its harmonious fusion of tradition and innovation—served as a beacon for aspiring painters, shaping the trajectory of Soviet art for decades to come. His enduring spirit lives on in his paintings, which stand as poignant reminders of a bygone epoch and celebrate the transformative power of artistic vision.
Dmitry Zhilinsky

Dmitry Zhilinsky

1927 - 2015 , Russia

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social realist; Icon painting & Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Renaissance Painting']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Valentin Serov
    • Alexander Ivanov
  • Date Of Birth: 1927
  • Date Of Death: 2015
  • Full Name: Dmitry D. Zhilinsky
  • Nationality: Russian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Self-Portrait
    • Family at the Seaside
  • Place Of Birth: Sochi, Russia