African Village
Artist: Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin
Date: 1907
This atmospheric early 20th-century work captures the quiet rhythm of village life, rendered in soft, muted tones of ochre, sand, and sky blue. Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin’s impressionistic brushwork and gentle tonal transitions convey a sense of distance and warmth, evoking the sunlit stillness of a rural African settlement. The layered composition leads the eye from foreground tents and timber structures to the clustered buildings beyond, set against undulating hills.
Ideal for decorating:
Bohemian and global-inspired interiors
Neutral-toned spaces needing depth and subtle color
Study or library walls for a cultured, worldly touch
Earthy, natural-themed rooms with wood, linen, or stone textures
Galleries or hallways designed for quiet visual reflection
A timeless blend of place, atmosphere, and history that brings understated sophistication to your walls.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original artwork
Archival Quality Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for Framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
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