
1869โ1947 ยท Russian ยท 23 artworks
artist bio
Ivan Vladimirov was a Russian and Soviet painter and graphic artist, known for his realistic depictions of everyday life, revolutionary events, and scenes of social injustice. His work provides a valuable visual record of the tumultuous period in Russian history from the late Tsarist era through the early Soviet years.
what you'll learn
Studying Vladimirov's art allows students to understand the power of art as a historical document and to analyze the techniques used to convey social and political messages. Students can also explore the transition from Realism to Social Realism in the context of Soviet art.
related: Ilya Repin, Vasily Vereshchagin, Isaac Levitan

At the workers' outskirts in the days of overthrowing the autocracy

Walk in the park
1905

In a lesson of credence with the sexton
1913

Teenagers' Games in the Imperial Garden of Petrograd
1921

Crimea. The cliffs.
1940

In the queue for bread. First World War.

Photographer in the countryside
1921

I. V. Dzhugashvili (Stalin) in custody
1935

The former

Looking for Food in a Gutter
1919

Burning of Eagles and Tsar's Portraits

Hungarian soldier

In the last journey

On the streets of Petrograd
1918

Parade of the Navy. Imperial yacht Standart.
1902

Questioning in the committee of poor

Sukhumi
1925

Former Tsar's Officials on Forced Labor

In Basements of Cheka
1919

At the well
1905

Rocks of the Gulf of Finland

From their homes
1918

Escort of prisoners