Pyotr Ivanovich Subbotin-Permyak (Russian: Пётр Ива́нович Суббо́тин-Пермя́к, 18 November 1886 in Kudymkar – 6 January 1923) was a Russian avant-gardepainter, the professor of decorative painting. He was an author of more than 40 paintings and about 100 drawings.[1][2]
In his works Subbotin-Permyak combined the traditions of Komi-Permyak folk art and the achievements of avant-garde painting of the beginning of the Twentieth Century. His works are stored in Komi-Permyak District Museum of Ethnography and Perm State Artistic Gallery.[1]
Subbotin-Permyak died on 6 January 1923 and was buried at Yegoshikha Cemetery in Perm. In 2001 new monument was installed at his tomb.[3]