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Lot 6: Fedor Fedorovich Buchholz , 1857-1942 The Kissing Rite; Boyar Morozov reveals his wife Elena's secret love for Prince Serebryany oil on canvas

Est: £120,000 GBP - £180,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomNovember 24, 2008

Item Overview

Description

signed in Cyrillic l.l. oil on canvas

Dimensions

96 by 160cm., 37 3/4 by 63in.

Artist or Maker

Exhibited

St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, 1889, no.61 in the exhibition catalogue
Oakland, California, Auction of Frank C.Haven's World Famed Collection of Valuable Paintings, October 1916


Literature

Zhivopis'noe obozrenie, 1889, no.36
F.Bulgakov, Nashi khudozhniki, St. Petersburg, 1890 (reprinted 2002), p.67 listed under works for 1889
Frank C. Haven's World Famed Collection of Valuable Paintings, California Historical Society, Auction Catalogue 1916, reproduced in Robert C.Williams, Russian Art and American Money 1900-40, Harvard University Press, 1982, p.78

Notes

Fedor Buchholz is a noted representative of the latter period of the Academy style in Russian painting. His predominant interests were historical scenes and portraits. Buchholz trained in Saint Petersburg under Pavel Chistyakov and Valery Yakobi and was awarded several prizes by the Academy (three silver medals and one minor gold medal). He finished the Academy in 1886 with the second highest possible honours. He took part in exhibitions organized by, amongst others, the Academy of Fine Arts, the Saint Petersburg Society of Artists, the Society of Russian Watercolourists and the Association of Revolutionary Russian Artists. He taught in the drawing school of the Petersburg Society for the Encouragement of the Arts, and then in various educational establishments in Leningrad up until 1932. During Soviet rule he painted ­­­­­didactic Socialist Realist works; he died during the blockade of Leningrad in the Second World War. The picture offered for auction here was finished soon after the artist's successful graduation from the Academy of Fine Arts and was shown at the Academy's 1889 exhibition. Accordingly, one can date it very accurately. The painting is listed as item No. 61 in the Index of Works and is referred to in the catalogue by its full title The Kissing Rite. The Boyar Morozov Reveals His Wife Elena's Secret Love for Prince Serebryany (A Scene from Count Tolstoy's Novel Prince Serebryany). The scene depicted here takes place after supper, when the master of the house (the Boyar Morozov, who is by no means a young man) has told his wife, the beautiful Elena that she must go to the guests, offer them a cup of wine and then kiss them on the lips. Suspecting that Elena is in love with Prince Serebryany, Morozov hopes that the kiss will betray their feelings for each other. Thus the scene is set for a dramatic dénouement. In an era obsessed with history, Alexei Tolstoy's books, with their emphasis on 'the Russian spirit', were extremely popular with readers and thus attracted the attention of artists. The most famous painting on this subject was to be Konstantin Makovsky's large canvas The Kissing Rite from 1895 (fig.1), post-dating Fyodor Buchholz' composition. Nevertheless, the influence on Buchholz of Makovsky and his famous painting Boyar Wedding Feast in the 17υth century at the Hillwood Museum, Washington, is very evident: in this picture, the detailed rendering of the interior, the shelf with the old-fashioned household objects, and even some of the characters' poses are similar. This subject gave the artist a great opportunity both to create an atmosphere of intrigue for the viewer, who was most likely familiar with the popular book, and to showcase the seductive luxury of the traditional life of the Boyars, enriched as it was with expensive accessories, exquisite costumes and beautiful faces. The artist conveys the psychology of the situation, the individuality of the characters and the lavish ornamentation of the scene incredibly convincingly.

We are grateful to Elena Nesterova, Senior Researcher at The State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg for providing this note.

Auction Details

Russian Evening Sale

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Sotheby's
November 24, 2008, 12:00 PM GMT

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK