"Kim Britov (1925-2010), Oil On Bristol "farm By The Water", Twentieth"
Oil painting on Bristol representing a "Farm by the water", signed lower left, titled dated on the back. 20th century. Size 42*28cm and 54*40cm with frame. Kim Nicolaevich BRITOV (1925-2010) Kim Nicolaevich BRITOV (1925-2010) is a Russian figurative painter and in 1952 one of the three founders of the VLADIMIR school of landscape painting (administrative center around Moscow, part of of the Golden Ring of Old Russia). Kim Britov is seen as emerging from classical or post-impressionist figuration stemming from socialist realism by his "tawny" or even "incendiary" intentions, by which it is perceived that "the painting of the School of Art of Painting of landscape of Vladimir is a manifesto: the Fauves of Vladimir load their tables of colors with pleasures. The intensity of the reds and blacks is highlighted by brilliant yellows. An artist by instinct, Kim Britov is not afraid to throw pure colors on the canvas”.