Boris Kustodiyev
A Merchant Wife.
1915. Oil on canvas. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Bathing.
Tula.
Frosty Day.
Group Portrait of the World of Art Artists.
Girl with Apples (Portrait of Irina Kustodiyeva).
A Girl.
Still-Life with Pheasant.
Portrait of the Artist Igor Grabar (1871-1960).
Bolshevik.
Portrait of Prof. Pyotr Kapitsa and Prof. Nikolai Semyonov.
Morning.
Portrait of E.Kustodieva, Artist's Mother.
Baker.
27 February, 1917.
Portrait of the Composer D.V. Morozov.
Portrait of M.V. Chaliapina (Shalyapina), wife of Feodor Chaliapin.
Fair.
Pancake Tuesday in a Village./Maslenitsa in a Village.
Portrait of the Artist Georgi Vereisky (1886-1962).
Merchant Wife at Tea Table.
Merchant.
Traktirshik (Restaurant Owner).
Russian Venus.
Portrait of Irina Kustodiyeva.
Autumn.
Christovanie/Easter Greeting.
Portrait of Julia Kustodieva, nee Proshinskaya (1880-1942), the Artist's Wife.
Merchant Wife with Purchases.
Self-Portrait During Hunting.
Village Boys.
Irina.
Lilacs. Yu.Ye.Kustodiyeva with Daughter Irina.
Abbess / Igumenya.
The Fair.
Reading of the Manifest.
Portrait of N.I. Zelenskaya.
Merchant Wives.
Self-Portrait.
Portrait of René Notgaft, neè Kestlin.
Harvest.
Ride. Boris and Yu. Kustodiyevs.
La Belle.
Pancake Tuesday/Maslenitsa.
Moscow Traktir (Tavern).
Pancake Tuesday/Maslenitsa.
Fontanka.
Sleigh Riding.
Merchant Wife with a Mirror.
A Merchant Wife at Tea.
Portrait of Yu. Kustodieva.
Merry-Go-Round.
Trinity Day.
Coachman at the Traktir (Pub).
Waiter.
Coachman.
Pancake Tuesday/Maslenitza.
Portrait of Fyodor Chaliapin.
By Window.
Summer.
Portrait of I. Zolotarevsky.
Portrait of Lazar Ivanovich Bublichenko.
Portrait of the Poet M. Voloshin.
Portrait of the Painter Ivan Bilibin.
Portrait of Vasily Mathé (1856-1917).
Promenade Along the Volga.
Red Tower of Troitse-Sergeevsky Lavra.
Portrait of an Art Historian and Restorer Alexander Anisimov.
Nochnoe. Bonfire.
Sailor and His Girl.
Festival of the II Congress of the Comintern on the Uritsky Square in Moscow.
Portrait of Nikolay Lazarevich Bublichenko.