Bryusov (1906; Leningrad / Sankt-peterburg / Petrograd / Sankt Petersburg / Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) by Mikhail Vrubel

Bryusov - Mikhail Vrubel - 1906; Leningrad / Sankt-peterburg / Petrograd / Sankt Petersburg / Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation

Artwork Information

TitleBryusov
ArtistMikhail Vrubel
Date1906; Leningrad / Sankt-peterburg / Petrograd / Sankt Petersburg / Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
Mediumchalk,charcoal,paper
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationTretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

About Bryusov

The artwork, entitled “Bryusov,” was created by Mikhail Vrubel in the year 1906. This piece, which is a portrait executed using chalk and charcoal on paper, belongs to the Symbolism art movement. It is housed at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia. Notably, its origins can be traced to Leningrad, currently known as Saint Petersburg, in the Russian Federation.

In the artwork, Vrubel has rendered a highly detailed portrait of a man with folded arms, exuding an air of introspection and contemplation. The subject dons a dark suit, his expression solemn and focused. The background amalgamates abstract and gestural elements, which perhaps allude to Symbolist notions of the esoteric and the transcendent. It is an evocative work that skillfully combines detailed realism with abstract symbolism, thus encapsulating the thematic and stylistic preoccupations of the Symbolist movement.

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