Petroushka, which Clark considered her most important painting, represents her first attempt at a large figural composition with political content and exemplifies the direction in which she wished to develop her work. It brings together Clark’s childhood memories of puppet theatre in the streets of Saint Petersburg and her response to a violent clash between police and striking steelworkers in Chicago in which five workers were killed.
Paraskeva Clark: A Russian Émigré’s Eye on Canada
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Paraskeva Clark, Petroushka, 1937
Oil on canvas, 122.4 x 81.9 cm, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa