Christmas
Alexander Kutayev
Technique | oil on canvas |
Size | 80 x 80 cm |
31,5 x 31,5 in | |
Year | 1993 |
Rarity | unique |
Signature | hand-signed by artist |
Certificate | yes |
Condition | excellent |
Kind of delivery | unframed |
"Christmas" (1993) by Alexander Kutayev is a deep reflection on the transformative period of Perestroika and Glasnost in Russia. This artwork embodies the cautious change that swept through the country in the early 90s, symbolized by the central figure of a newborn painted in soft pastel tones—a powerful emblem of new beginnings and future changes.
It also touches on the theme of religious revival that became possible after decades of suppression, depicting the newly allowed expressions of faith that came with Glasnost.
For collectors and admirers of Kutayev's work, "Christmas" is not just a visually striking piece, but also a thoughtful commentary on an important historical era. The painting invites viewers to think about the deeper meanings of rebirth and transformation, both in the context of personal identity and the broader course of national history.