Nikolay Feshin – Portrait of V.I. Lenin (1918)
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Good job, Comrade Feshin! You both caved to the authorities and werent afraid to paint nude women.
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The subtexts of this painting likely revolve around presenting Lenin as a serious, intellectual, and dedicated leader at a pivotal moment in Russian history (1918, a year after the October Revolution). The open book suggests his role as a theorist and ideologue, the man of action who is also a man of thought. His direct gaze can be interpreted as one of confidence and authority, or as a challenge to the viewer. The somewhat austere and dimly lit environment could symbolize the difficult and tumultuous times Russia was facing, or perhaps the focused, even isolated, world of a revolutionary leader. The paintings style, with its visible brushstrokes and somewhat rough execution, might contribute to a sense of rawness and immediacy, aligning with the revolutionary spirit.