Victor Elpidiforovich Borisov-Musatov (; – ) was a Russian painter, prominent for his unique
Post-Impressionistic style that mixed
Symbolism, pure decorative style and
realism. Together with
Mikhail Vrubel he is often referred as the creator of ''Russian Symbolism'' style.
Biography

Victor Musatov was born in Saratov, Russian Empire (he added the last name Borisov later). His father was a minor railway official who had been born as a
serf
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. In his childhood he suffered a spinal injury, which made him
humpbacked for the rest of his life. In 1884 he entered Saratov
real school, where his talents as an artist were discovered by his teachers Fedor Vasiliev and Konovalov.
He was enrolled in the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1890, transferring the next year to the
Imperial Academy of Arts in
Saint-Petersburg
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, where he was a pupil of
Pavel Chistyakov. The damp climate of Saint-Petersburg was not good for Victor's health and in 1893 he was forced to return to
Moscow
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and re-enroll to the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. His earlier works like
May flowers, 1894 were labelled
decadent by the school administration, who sharply criticised him for making no distinction between the girls and the apple trees in his quest for a decorative effect. The same works however were praised by his peers, who considered him to be the leader of the new art movement.
In 1895 Victor once again left Moscow School of painting, sculpturing and architecture and enrolled in
Fernand Cormon's school in
Paris
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. He studied there for three years, returning in summer months to Saratov. He was fascinated by the art of his French contemporaries, and especially by the paintings of "the father of French Symbolism"
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (; 14 December 1824 – 24 October 1898) was a French painter known for his mural painting, who came to be known as "the painter for France". He became the co-founder and president of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Ar ...
and by the work of
Berthe Morisot.
In 1898 Borisov-Musatov returned to Russia and almost immediately fell into what it is called "fin de siècle nostalgia". He complained about "the cruel, the truly iron age", "dirt and boredom", "devil's bog", and he had acute money problems that were somewhat alleviated only in the last years of his life when collectors started to buy his paintings. Musatov's response was creating a half-illusory world of the 19th century nobility, their parks and country-seats. This world was partially based on the estate of princes Prozorvky-
Galitzines ''Zubrilovka'' and partially just on Musatov's imagination.
Borisov-Musatov also abandoned oil paintings for the mixed
tempera
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and
watercolor
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and
pastel
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techniques that he found more suitable for the subtle visual effects he was trying to create.
Borisov-Musatov was a member of the
Union of Russian Artists and one of the founders and the leader of the
Moscow Association of Artists, a progressive artistic organization that brought together
Pavel Kuznetsov,
Peter Utkin,
Alexander Matveyev,
Martiros Saryan,
Nikolai Sapunov, and
Sergei Sudeikin.

The most famous painting of that time is
The Pool, 1902. The painting depicts two most important women in his life: his sister, Yelena Musatova and his bride (later wife), artist Yelena Alexandrova. The people are woven into the landscape of Zubrilovka estate with its old park and pond.
Another famous painting is
The Phantoms. 1903 depicting ghosts on the steps of an old country manor. The painting was praised by the contemporary Symbolist poets
Valery Bryusov and
Andrey Bely.
In 1904 Borisov-Musatov had a very successful solo exhibition in a number of cities in
Germany
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, and in the spring of 1905 he exhibited with ''Salon de la Société des Artistes Français'' and became a member of this society.
The last finished painting of Borisov-Musatov was
Requiem. Devoted to the memory of Nadezhda Staniukovich, a close friend of the artist, the painting may indicate Borisov-Musatov's evolution towards the
Neo-classical style.
Borisov-Musatov died on October 26,
O.S. 1905 of a
heart attack
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and is buried on a bank of
Oka River
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near
Tarusa. On his tomb there is a by Musatov's follower
Alexander Matveyev.
More selected works
File:1894 Borissow-Mussatow Maiblumen anagoria.JPG, May Flowers, 1894
File:Borisovmusatov agave.JPG, Agave, 1897
File:Wiktor Elpidiforowitsch Borissow-Mussatow 001.jpg, Lady in a Rocking Chair, 1897
File:Borisovmusatov spring.JPG, Spring, 1898-1901
File:Borisovmusatov dafnisandcloe.JPG, Daphnis and Chloe, 1901
File:BorisovMusatov Phantoms.JPG, Phantoms, 1903
File:Borisovmusatov autumnsong.JPG, Autumn Song. 1905
File:BorisovMusatov Requiem.jpg, Requiem. 1905
See also
*
List of Russian artists
External links
Gallery of Borisov-Musatov's worksAnalysis of Borisov-Musatov's artMemorial Museum of Viktor Borisov Musatov at the Artist's Studio Museum Network
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Painters from the Russian Empire
Symbolist painters
Art Nouveau painters
Post-impressionist painters
1870 births
1905 deaths
Artists from Saratov
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni
Imperial Academy of Arts alumni