Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”

This paper offers an interpretation of the extraordinary poem “The Palace of S. I. Shchukin” by early 20th-century avant-garde poet Vasily Kamensky, taken from his 1914 collection of “reinforced concrete poems,” “Tango with Cows.” Utilizing the verbal-visual nature of this poem-painting, we examine...

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Main Author: O. V. Bogdanova
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Language:Russian
Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/6466
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description This paper offers an interpretation of the extraordinary poem “The Palace of S. I. Shchukin” by early 20th-century avant-garde poet Vasily Kamensky, taken from his 1914 collection of “reinforced concrete poems,” “Tango with Cows.” Utilizing the verbal-visual nature of this poem-painting, we examine a unique specimen of Futurist text. The analysis addresses the complex narrative devices that may challenge conventional perception within the poem's pictorial framework. Through an exploration of semantic categories inherent in the text, we provide a step-by-step analysis of the ekphrastic layer within the “reinforced concrete poem” “The Palace of S. I. Shchukin.” It is demonstrated that this poem-painting possesses a rigorous and systematic construction, a topographical sequence of narrative development, and a coherent compositional structure, all mediated by both the semantics of the depicted (the palace and its contents) and the “transversal” techniques characteristic of Kamensky's Futurist poetics. We propose interpretations for extracting various images reminiscent of modernist French painters (such as Matisse, Monet, Picasso, Cézanne, among others) from the text. Furthermore, it is emphasized that Kamensky's poem-painting embodies not only Futurist elements but also a distinctly everyday nature, suggesting that the avant-garde “zaum” culture within which the poet operated did not hinder the creation of a deeply poetic and readily accessible text.
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Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
Научный диалог
vasily kamensky
russian avant-garde
the palace of s. i. shchukin
visual poetry
techniques of integrating verbal and visual elements
title Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
title_full Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
title_fullStr Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
title_short Synthesis of Visual and Verbal Elements in Vasily Kamensky’s Avant-Garde Poem “Palace of S. I. Shchukin”
title_sort synthesis of visual and verbal elements in vasily kamensky s avant garde poem palace of s i shchukin
topic vasily kamensky
russian avant-garde
the palace of s. i. shchukin
visual poetry
techniques of integrating verbal and visual elements
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