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Vladimir (Shulim Wolf) Davidovich BARANOV-ROSSINÉ


Born 1888, Kherson, Ukraine – 
died 1942, German concentration camp in France

Painter.

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 Paintings:

 
 Still Life with a Candle. 1910.
 Oil on canvas, 72 x 95 cm. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.
  

 
 Colorist Composition. End of 1910s. 
 Oil on canvas, 73 x 59.5 cm. The Russian museum, St. Petersburg.

 
 Non-objective. End of 1910s. 
 Oil on canvas, 52 x 72 cm. Saratov Art Museum.

 
 Pink. End of  1910s.
 Oil on canvas, 96 x 71 cm. The State Museum of Azerbaijan, Baku.

 
 Counter-relief. Near 1913. 
 Colored Wood, selection of materials in original wood frame. Private collection.

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 Fjord Christiania. 1915.
 Oil on canvas, 99 x 72.5 cm. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

 
 Woman with a Shawl. Not later of 1917.
 Oil on canvas, 107 x 71.5 cm. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

 
 Norway Rhapsody. Winter Motif from Tronyem. Not later of 1919.
 
Oil on canvas, 48.5 x 72 cm. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

 
 Woman with a Jug. Not later of 1919.
 Tempera on paper, 42 x 31 cm. The Russian Museum, St. Petersburg.

 
 Portrait of the Painter Ivan Kolesnikov. 1919(?) 
 Oil on canvas, 107.5 x 89 cm. The Russian Museum, St.Petersburg.

 
 Samovar. 1919.
 Oil on canvas. Tambov Art Museum.

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 Biography

         Baraov-Rossine has studied at the Art School in Odessa (1902-1903, and at the St.Petersburg Academy of Arts (1903-1907).

         He has moved to Paris (1910), worked there and exhibited in the Salon of Independents (1913-1914), take pseudonym Daniel Rossiné.

The artist has lived and worked in Norway (1915-1917). Held a one-man show in Copenhagen in 1917. 

After the February Revolution of 1917 the artist has returned to Russia, and has taken part in the avant-garde movement. From this time he has signed his paintings with a double-name Baranov- Rossiné.

 He has participated in exhibitions, including  Stephanos in Moscow, Zveno (Team) in Kiev, the World of Art, Wreath – Stephanos in St.Petersburg, Art Bureau of N.Dobychina in Petrograd, First State Free Exhibition of art work.

The artist created “Optophone” (colorist piano) and composed color-music. He has given two color-music concerts in the Theatre of V.Meyerkhold (1923) and in the Bolshoi Theatre (1924) in Moscow.

On his way to abstract painting Baranov- Rossiné, his evolution has gone from fauvism trough moderate cubism in last 1910s.

In 1925 the artist emigrated to Paris.

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