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Ivanov, Sergey (Vasilyevich)
(b Ruza, nr Moscow, 16 June 1864; d Svistukha, nr Moscow, 16 Aug 1910). Russian painter and graphic artist. He studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (187882 and 18845) under Illarion Pryanishnikov and others. He was a member of the Wanderers from 1899 and of the Union of Russian Artists, of which he was one of the founders. Ivanov became dissatisfied with the traditional Wanderers-style realism of the late 19th century and early 20th and with the painting of genre scenesnice little scenes, as he called themand he aspired to a strongly dramatic expressive art, in which the heartbeat of the human soul could be felt. His series of pictures of migrants, capturing the tragedies of peasant life (e.g. On the Road: Death of a Migrant, 1889; Moscow, Tretyakov Gal.), is marked by an austere verism.
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