Girl on the Tobacco Plantations - Ilya Mashkov
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Description
A 1930 oil painting by Ilya Mashkov, depicting a woman amidst the foliage of a tobacco plantation with a focus on texture and colour.
Ilya Mashkov, a founding member of the Jack of Diamonds group, underwent a stylistic shift during his career. While his early work was defined by bold, Fauvist-inspired colours and heavy impasto, his later output, including this 1930 composition, reflects the transition toward the state-sanctioned aesthetic of Socialist Realism. In this portrait, a young woman is depicted amongst the foliage of a tobacco plantation. The subject occupies the centre of the frame, her figure partially obscured by the large, textured leaves of the crop. Mashkov employs a palette dominated by various shades of green, which contrast with the bright red headscarf worn by the subject. The brushwork remains energetic, retaining some of the artist's characteristic vigour, yet the composition is more grounded and representational than his earlier avant-garde experiments. The painting captures a moment of agricultural labour, presenting the subject with a direct, steady gaze. The interplay between the organic forms of the tobacco leaves and the human figure creates a sense of unity between the worker and the land. Mashkov uses light to model the form of the woman, with highlights on her arms and face providing a sense of volume against the dense, patterned background. This work provides an example of how the artist adapted his expressive technique to the thematic requirements of the Soviet era, balancing his personal painterly style with the demand for accessible, figurative imagery. The result is a study that remains grounded in the physical reality of the scene, avoiding excessive idealisation while maintaining a clear, readable narrative.
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Girl on the Tobacco Plantations - Ilya Mashkov
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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