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Girlfriends

Время создания
1930
Место создания
Kochelaevo village, Kovylkinsky district, Mordovian Autonomous Region
Размер
53,8x64,6 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
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Fedot Sychkov
Girlfriends
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Fedot Sychkov painted ‘Girlfriends’ in 1930. He depicted two needlewomen in an izba (a Russian peasant’s hut) against a log wall. The girl in a yellow headscarf and colorful blouse knits lace. The other one sits next to her, with her arm around her and her head on her shoulder. In the left hand of the second girl is a spindle, to her right is a distaff with a tuft of wool around the finial. One can see an icon with a towel in the corner of the izba.

The painter created a simple narrative with the rural girls, following the rules of his teacher Pavel Kovalevsky. He taught his students that the integrity of a painting should be achieved not by the formal techniques (for example, creating a composition using a triangle or an oval as a basis), but by reflecting the general mood of what is happening. In the painting ‘Girlfriends’, the painter achieved a sense of harmony in the composition by conveying the lively mood of the needlewomen.

Rural life has always been about hard work, leaving very little time for repose and fun. From an early age, the girls were taught needlework: spinning, weaving, embroidering, hand-knitting, and crocheting. Traditionally, needlework was done in winter and fall, after the work on the fields was over.

Both rural and urban fashionable women were especially fond of crocheted lace up to the 1960s. The Russian word ‘kruzhevo’ (‘lace’ in English) itself came from the word ‘okruzhat’ (‘to surround’ in English): it was lace that was used to ‘surround’ collars, hemlines, sleeves, tablecloths, towels. Women learned to knit traditional patterns, exchanged knitting patterns with each other, and the particularly inventive needlewomen came up with their own drawing schematics for knitting.

The Fedot Sychkov House Museum in Kochelayevo displays personal belongings of the spouses, among which is a fully crocheted snow-white bedspread. Its dimensions are 180 by 150 cm; it definitely demanded a truly long and painstaking effort. The museum also houses sheets with the letters ‘LVS’ embroidered in the corner — it stands for ‘Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova’. These exhibits can be rightfully called works of art.

All residents of Kochelayevo knew of the talents of the painter’s wife: she ‘harmoniously’ dressed the rural models, Fedot Sychkov always asked her to help him. She recalled,
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I have never had any free time. I cooked, fed the children, who would pose for Fedot Vasilyevich Sychkov. Posing was an extremely difficult thing, even more difficult than physical labor. I know that myself. The painter asks you to stand for a long time, so that each line, each brushstroke falls convincingly and easily on the canvas. Fedot Vasilyevich Sychkov did not allow hypocrisy either in his life or in his art. And all my life I have been helping him.
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She was very attentive to the models, young and old. Growing up, the children did not forget the Sychkovs: those who remained to live in Kochelayevo continued to keep in contact with them, and those who left Kochelayevo often wrote letters to them.
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Girlfriends

Время создания
1930
Место создания
Kochelaevo village, Kovylkinsky district, Mordovian Autonomous Region
Размер
53,8x64,6 cm
Техника
oil, canvas
9
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Fedot SychkovКоллекция работ

Young Married Woman
Young Married Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Still Life. Fruits
Still Life. Fruits
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of an Erzia Woman
Portrait of an Erzia Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Returning After Haying
Returning After Haying
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Capri. Faraglioni Arch
Capri. Faraglioni Arch
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
Portrait of Painter Nina Petrovna Petrovicheva
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Down the Hills
Down the Hills
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
Portrait of Lydia Vasilyevna Sychkova
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Grinka. Study
Grinka. Study
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Friends
Friends
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Young Woman
Young Woman
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Tobogganing
Tobogganing
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Moksha River Overflowed
Moksha River Overflowed
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Girlfriends. Children
Girlfriends. Children
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Garden Strawberries
Garden Strawberries
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Straight-A Pupil
Straight-A Pupil
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Portrait of Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov
Portrait of Ivan Goryushkin-Sorokopudov
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Winter Road
Winter Road
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
Flax Combers
Flax Combers
The Mordovian Republican Museum of Visual Arts named after S. D. Erzia
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