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Boy with rooster

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The small drawing "Boy with rooster" belongs to the category of Natalia Goncharova's artworks in which urban themes appear. With this theme, the depiction of rural toil and life in the countryside is revived. The artwork doesn't strictly adhere to any specific art movement but seems to be influenced by both Rayonism and Cubo-Futurism. It exhibits a somewhat primitive character, primarily seen in the ruggedness and angularity of the forms.
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Title: Boy with rooster
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The small drawing "Boy with rooster" belongs to the category of Natalia Goncharova's artworks in which urban themes appear.
With this theme, the depiction of rural toil and life in the countryside is revived.
The artwork doesn't strictly adhere to any specific art movement but seems to be influenced by both Rayonism and Cubo-Futurism.
It exhibits a somewhat primitive character, primarily seen in the ruggedness and angularity of the forms.

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