Flowers (1940) by Vladimir Tatlin

Flowers - Vladimir Tatlin - 1940

Artwork Information

TitleFlowers
ArtistVladimir Tatlin
Date1940
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Flowers

The artwork, titled “Flowers” and created by Vladimir Tatlin in 1940, belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement. Classified under the genre of flower painting, this piece exemplifies Tatlin’s interpretation and mastery of floral depiction.

In “Flowers,” a vibrant array of blossoms occupies the center of the composition. The flowers, varied in hue, are skillfully arranged in a ceramic vase. The use of softened brush strokes and intricate details lends an ethereal quality to the bouquet, while the muted, textured background amplifies the vividness of the vibrant floral display. The artist’s technique evokes the sentimental and transient nature of the flowers, capturing their fleeting beauty within the static frame of the canvas. The overall impression is one of serenity and delicate charm, characteristic of the Post-Impressionistic style.

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