Danila Vassilieff
Children playing, Collingwood c. 1937
oil and pencil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with the assistance of the Caltex Victoria Government Art Fund, 1979
© National Gallery of Victoria

Danila Vassilieff
Children playing, Collingwood c. 1937
oil and pencil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with the assistance of the Caltex Victoria Government Art Fund, 1979
© National Gallery of Victoria


Danila Vassilieff


Danila Vassilieff
born Russia, 1897; arrived Australia 1923; died 1958 

Children playing, Collingwood c. 1937
oil and pencil on canvas
Geelong Gallery
Purchased with the assistance of the Caltex Victoria Government Art Fund, 1979

Danila Vassilieff settled in Australia in 1935, where he would become a key figure in the development of figurative expressionism.

The working class suburbs of Collingwood and Fitzroy provided ample subject matter for Vassilieff who worked rapidly to capture everyday streetscenes. In 1938, his wife told a reporter:

He does not need to go searching for subjects ... he often has a chat with the children of the neighbourhood and paints them ... he has many friends too with the dogs of the neighbourhood who are always apt to get painted into the street scene.