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A painter with an absolutely personal style that resists any attempt at classification. He trained in San Petersburg, travelling to France and Italy, where he came into close contact with the avant-garde movements. Also a poet, he published his poem "Hymn to the Universal Bossoming", of a transrational nature , in 1915. After the revolution he took an active part in the work of the *Russian avant-grade movements*, exhibiting in collective exhibitions, collaborating in the Museum of Artistic Culture and teaching at the Petrograd Academy. His rejection of Socialist realism led to his isolation. He died of pneumonia in the seige of Leningrad of 1941.
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