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Cover of the “Niva” magazine

Время создания
1911
Место создания
the Russian Empire
Размер
65,5x46,5 cm
Техника
cardboard, gouache; graphics
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The artist Ivan Silych Goryushkin-Sorokopudov was known not only for his standalone paintings and graphic works. He also cooperated with the editorial board of the “Niva” (Grainfield) magazine from 1908 onwards. The magazine, founded by Adolf Fyodorovich Marx, commissioned the artist to create drawings, etchings, illustrations, and sketches on various historical and contemporary topics.


In 1910–1911, Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov produced many advertising posters for “Niva”, a popular weekly magazine with appendices published in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries. The magazine aimed to reach a wide audience. It featured literary works, historical essays, scientific articles, anniversary messages, engravings, reproductions of paintings by contemporary artists, and photographs of important events.


Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov also actively collaborated with other magazines. For example, his works appeared on the pages of “Stolitsa and Usadba” (The Capital and the Mansion). Previously, in 1906, he worked with the “Gamayun” magazine, whose title alluded to the prophetic bird of Russian folklore. Interestingly, two people were listed as editors in its only issue. One of them was the artist Alexander Ivanovich Vakhrameyev, who was a close friend of Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov. They studied together and taught at the Penza Art College.


It was no accident that the artist cooperated with magazines. He always closely followed events in the country, and his works were characterized by attention, verisimilitude, and honesty.


The sketch from the museum collection was not used in the “Niva” magazine in 1911. Instead, another work by Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov was used for the magazine’s advertising poster. It depicted a woman wearing expensive clothing and holding a scroll with the names of the published books by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Aleksey Feofilaktovich Pisemsky, and Lev Aleksandrovich Mei. The name of the magazine was placed behind her head, and the year was placed on the side against a backdrop of church walls and domes.
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Cover of the “Niva” magazine

Время создания
1911
Место создания
the Russian Empire
Размер
65,5x46,5 cm
Техника
cardboard, gouache; graphics
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Ivan Goryushkin-SorokopudovКоллекция работ

Market Day in an Old Town
Market Day in an Old Town
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Judgment of God
The Judgment of God
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
The Sun for Summer — Winter for Frost
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Sketch of the painting “White Night”
Sketch of the painting “White Night”
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Lenin’s Speech
Lenin’s Speech
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Sculptor Konstantin Klodt
Portrait of the Sculptor Konstantin Klodt
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Prince Igor
Prince Igor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Portrait of the Penza Art School Professor
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Yaroslavna’s Lament
Yaroslavna’s Lament
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Kiss
A Kiss
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Antonina Sobolshchikova-Samarina
Portrait of Antonina Sobolshchikova-Samarina
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Fedot Sychkov
Portrait of Fedot Sychkov
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
The Prisoners Are Here
The Prisoners Are Here
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
A Scene from the 17th Century
A Scene from the 17th Century
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of a Sister of Mercy
Portrait of a Sister of Mercy
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Winter
Winter
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Fish Market in Astrakhan
Fish Market in Astrakhan
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Portrait of Nina Savkova
Portrait of Nina Savkova
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
Study of a church
Study of a church
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
From the Cult of the Past
From the Cult of the Past
Penza Art Gallery named after Konstantin Savitsky
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