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Mikalojus Konstantinas | 1875-1911 | [ Back | Photos ]
Ciurlionis was not a Russian artist,
he was Lithuanian, but he has taken
part in the exhibitions at the Salon
of Makovsky (1909), at the Union of
Russian Artists (1909 and 1910) and
the World of Art (1910) in St.Petersburg
with great success as a symbolist.
His creation is very peculiar, combining
fantastic visions, mysticism, fairy-tales,
folk and religious beliefs with symbolic
silvery spectrum. He worked basically
in pastel or tempera. Almost all of
his paintings are now in the Kaunas
Memorial Museum of Ciurlionis, Lithuania.
Mikaloius Konstantinas Ciurlionis
was born in the family of a church
cantor and organist. His childhood
passed in Druskininkai, a little village
in Lithuania. From his early years
his life was connected with music
and art. He studied at the Art School
of J.Kausik (1902-1905) and at the
Art College in Warszawa (1905).
He was a member of the World of Art
from 1909.
Because Ciurlionis was a composer
as well, he created his paintings
by laws of the music. Many cycles
and series of his pictures are titled
“Prelude”, “Sonata”
and usually consist of four parts:
Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, Finale.
The artist tried to create a synthesis
of temporal and spatial arts, perhaps
slightly naive, but in his lines,
graphics and picture images a rhythm
is always present, leading a melody,
color tones and modulations just musical
repetitions and symmetries.
Endowed with super sensitivity, he
has succumbed at the end of his short
life to mental disease. Ciurlionis
was admitted into a mental hospital
in Warszawa and there he died. Studies
of his creation and numerous publications
began after the death of the artist.
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