The film is dedicated to the work of the artist A. Lentulov. (A film about the remarkable artist Aristarkh Vasilyevich Lentulov (1882-1943), who wrote his own unique and colorful page in the history of Russian and Soviet fine art. Friends jokingly called him Yarilo for the unusual sunniness of his paintings. There was something of a Russian hero in him - a large, friendly, enthusiastic, musically gifted man with a broad and kind soul. His creative searches and discoveries replaced each other, each time striking the public with new facets of talent.)
Self-portrait of A. Lentulov. "Portrait of N.A. Solovyov".
Portraits of Lentulov (photo).
Fragments of Lentulov's paintings.
Paintings of Lentulov. "Moscow Artists" (Lentulov). "Portrait of M.P. Lentulova" "Self-portrait with Wife". "Allegorical Image of the War of 1812".
Still lifes by Lentulov.
Cathedrals and Churches of Lentulov. "Tverskoy Boulevard".
Building of the Bolshoi Theater.
Set design for Scriabin's "Prometheus".
Masters of Arts, Lentulov A, IN, artist film about artists
Group photographs of artists.
Paintings by Lentulov.
Portraits by Lentulov "Female Portrait". "Portrait of A.Ya.
Tairov".
Lentulov's theatrical scenery for "The Demon".
Scenery and costumes for "The Tales of Hoffmann".
Photos of Lentulov near his paintings.
The artist's studio.
Still lifes.
Paintings by Lentulov from the Soviet period.
Brushes, palette.
Self-portrait.
Self-portrait with a violin.
Moscow