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Alexey von Schlippe (Photographs by James Holzworth)
Alexey von Schlippe (1915-1988), an innovative and accomplished
painter of international reputation, and former Professor of Art at the
University of Connecticut's Avery Point and Storrs campuses.
According to Helmut Nickel, former Curator of Arms and Armor at The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Alexey's art "...based on traditional forms rooted
in his European and specifically Russian heritage, reflects his wide-ranging
personal experience of the vagaries of life; it shows the glow early Quattrocento
masters permeated with the hieratic austerity of Byzantine icons. A subtle
blending of realism and abstraction is particularly evident in his landscapes,
which go far beyond mere design in their human evaluation of nature...there
is a striking combination of modern view and traditional aesthetics in
Alexey von Schlippe's (work) that interprets the past with a fresh and
individual vision."
Striking among Alexey's works are unique treatments of fundamental ambiguities
related to how objects and human figures occupy space. The permanent collection,
a gift of the von Schlippe family, includes representative paintings of
all subjects treated by this prolific painter, from still-lifes and portraits
to abstract works.
This AvS Gallery of Art is dedicated to the late Alexey
von Schlippe (1915-1988), an innovative and accomplished painter of international
reputation.
We regard his work, a gift of the von Schlippe family,
which comprises a large part of our permanent collection, as a unique
treasure.
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