ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968
ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968

ABSTRACT COMPOSITION “JACK OF DIAMONDS”. VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN. RUSSIA, 1968

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The abstract composition Jack of Diamonds, executed in 1968 in ink and gouache on paper, belongs to the early mature phase of Vladimir Nemukhin’s celebrated card series and reflects an intensive period in the formation of his coherent symbolic system. The work demonstrates an active stage of the artist’s plastic and conceptual exploration within the theme of card suits and their internal hierarchy, where each figure becomes a bearer of a philosophical metaphor of fate, risk and the structured game model of the world.

The composition is constructed through the intersection of diagonals and directional axes, forming a dynamically fragmented figure of the Jack of Diamonds. The face is treated in a generalized manner, yet with pronounced expressive features and vivid color accents that establish the emotional center of the sheet. Intense areas of red, blue and ochre enter into a tense dialogue with the expressive black line, forming a complex rhythmic structure.

Card elements and symbolic signs are integrated into the pictorial space, forming the characteristic symbolic network developed by Nemukhin. Within his artistic system, the diamond suit is often associated with impulse, energy and inner movement. In contrast to later, more structurally refined works, this sheet retains a heightened painterly expressiveness, which lends it particular emotional intensity and underscores the transitional character of this period.

The work demonstrates the artist’s fully formed plastic language, combining gestural graphic energy, chromatic expressiveness and philosophical conceptual depth.

Dimensions: 52.2 x 47.9 cm
Material: Ink and gouache on paper
Signature: Lower right: “Vl. Nemukhin 1968”
Condition: Good. Minor age-related traces along the edges. The paper shows no tears or significant deformations.
Provenance: From the private collection of Anne-Marie Day.

Art:
russia
Height:
52 cm
Width:
48 cm
Depth:
0.1 cm
Period:
20th century
Style:
Modern Art
Country:
Russia
Material:
Paper, Mixed media
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The year 1968 belongs to an intensive stage in the development of Moscow’s unofficial art. Vladimir Nemukhin, one of the leading representatives of the Lianozovo group, developed an autonomous artistic language outside the official system of Socialist Realism. During this period, the theme of playing cards became firmly established as central to his artistic thinking.

The figure of the Jack of Diamonds, positioned within the hierarchy of the game, becomes a philosophical model of human existence within predetermined rules and historical limitations. In works from the late 1960s, the expressive force of line intensifies, compositional structures become more complex and the figure is fragmented and reconstructed through a system of intersecting directional axes.

Additional historical and cultural significance is conferred by the work’s provenance. The mother of Anne-Marie Day, Claude Day, was a journalist for France-Soir in Moscow and maintained close contacts with representatives of Soviet unofficial art. It is known that she met Oskar Rabin in Paris and collaborated with him in the preparation of his autobiography, published in 1981. In scholarly publications devoted to the history of Soviet nonconformism, Claude Day is mentioned in connection with Western coverage of unofficial artists, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange between Soviet artistic circles and Western intellectual audiences during the Cold War period.

Works from this period are represented in major Russian museum collections and are regarded by art historians as significant examples of Soviet Modernism and nonconformist art.

The sheet is in good collector’s condition. Minor age-related traces to the margins. No tears or evidence of restoration. The paint layer is stable.

The condition report is provided for informational purposes only.

It is not comprehensive and may not reflect all defects, restorations, alterations, or adaptations, as Antiqon does not perform professional conservation-level assessments. The information is based on a qualified, yet subjective, evaluation by our specialists.Before purchasing, we recommend consultation with an independent expert.Please also consult our Terms and conditions and Glossary A-Z, which contain important information on lot characteristics and sale conditions.

VLADIMIR NEMUKHIN
Vladimir Nemukhin was a Russian artist of the Moscow Nonconformist movement, a key participant of the Lianozovo group and a leading figure of unofficial Soviet art. His work shaped the symbolic language of the post-war avant-garde and formed an essential part of artistic resistance to the ideological framework of Socialist Realism.
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