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77. Alexander Alexandrovsky (Russian, born 1951)
"Selinger". Oil on canvas, signed "A-2004" on the lower left corner. Also signed and dated on verso in Cyrillic. Image measures approx. 17-1/2" x 23-1/2"; framed overall approx. 26" x 31". Alexander Alexandrovsky was born on August 8, 1951 in the city of Pushkin, a suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia. He lives and works there at the present time. From 1983 to 1989 Alexandrovsky studied in the St. Petersburg Academy of Art named after I. Repin and graduated with honors. He has participated in various art exhibitions throughout the world as well as in the New York Academy of Arts in 1989. Artworks of A. Alexandrovsky hang in numerous private collections in Russia, Spain, France, Israel and the USA.
400/450
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78. Alexander Alexandrovsky (Russian, born 1951)
"Suida River". Oil on canvas. Signed and dated "A. 2005" on the lower left corner. Also signed and dated on verso in Cyrillic. Decorative gold-leaf frame; matted. Image measures approx. 17-1/2" x 23-1/2"; framed overall approx. 26" x 32". Alexander Alexandrovsky was born on August 8, 1951 in the city of Pushkin, a suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia. He lives and works there at present time.
From 1983 to 1989 Alexandrovsky studied in the St. Petersburg Academy of Art named after I. Repin and graduated with honors. He has participated in various art exhibitions throughout the world as well as in the New York Academy of Arts in 1989. Artworks of A. Alexandrovsky hang in numerous private collections in Russia, Spain, France, Israel and the USA.
400/500
Sold: $471.50
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79. Alexander Alexandrovsky (Russian, Contemporary)
"Kriukov Kanal". Oil on canvas. Initialed and dated 2005 on the lower right corner, as well as in Cyrillic on verso. Image measures approx. 17-1/2" x 23-1/2", framed overall approx. 26" x 32". Alexander Alexandrovsky was born on August 8, 1951 in the city of Pushkin, a suburb of St. Petersburg, Russia. He lives and works there at the present time. From 1983 to 1989 Alexandrovsky studied in the St. Petersburg Academy of Art named after I. Repin and graduated with honors. He has participated in various art exhibitions throughout the world as well as in the New York Academy of Arts in 1989. Artworks of A. Alexandrovsky are represented in numerous private collections in Russia, Spain, France, Israel and the USA.
400/500
Sold: $425.50
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80. Artur Vasilevich (Russian/American, Contemporary)
Still life with apples. Oil on masonite, signed in Belorussian "A. Vasilevich" on the lower left corner. This painting was executed in 1993. Brown wood frame. Image approx. 11-1/4" x 19"; framed overall approx. 15-1/2" x 23-3/8".
1,000/2,000
Sold: $977.50
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81. Sergey Buzatu (Russian, Contemporary)
"The Horsewoman". Oil on masonite, signed with all information in Cyrillic on verso. Not framed. Measures approx. 14" x 16". Sergey Bulatu was born in 1957, in the town of Semipalatinsk, Kazahstan. From 1977 to 1982 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia, which is also where he held his first exhibition in 1978. In 1989 he participated in the non-formal arts exhibition in Kishenev, Moldavia. In late 80's and early 90's Buzatu worked as a freelance artist throughout western Europe. In the late 90's Sergey Buzatu was painting icons at the Mercy of St. Vincent Monastery, Ukraine. From 1999 to 2003 Buzatu completed the commissions from the Ukrainian government officials.
700/900
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82. Vitali Grigoryev (Russian, born 1957)
"Still Life with Salt-Cellar". Oil on wood panel; initialed and dated '91 in Cyrillic on the lower right corner. Meticulous technique and attention to detail are the highlights of this work. Painting is framed in a black wood frame. Image size approx. 7-1/2" x 12-3/8", framed overall approx. 15" x 19-1/2".
2,000/4,000
Sold: $2,012.50
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83. Ruslan Gumerov (Russian, Contemporary)
"Autumn". Oil on canvas, initialed in Cyrillic and dated '05 on the lower right corner. Framed in a carved wood gilt frame with stylized leaves decoration; canvas liner. Image measures approx. 11-1/2"H x 15-1/2"W; framed overall approx. 20" x 24". A beautiful Autumn landscape.
300/400
Sold: $759.00
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84. Maria Lazareva (Russian, Contemporary)
"Easter is Coming". Oil on canvas, signed in Cyrillic on the lower right corner. Framed in a carved wood gilt frame with stylized leaves decoration; canvas liner. Image measures approx. 15-1/2"H x 19-1/2"W; framed overall approx. 24" x 28". Maria Lazareva was born in 1979 in Saint-Petersburg, Russia.
In 1994 she entered the Art College of Saint-Petersburg named after Roerich, during a few years worked in different art workshops. In 1998 continued her education at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture named after I. Repin, Department of Painting. She studied at the classes of V.V.Sokolov. She participated in all union exhibitions of paintings by young artists of the Academy, the group exhibition “Art-Index. Artists of Saint-Petersburg’04” in November 2004. Her work was in an exhibition on Christmas Charity Festival in December 2004 in Saint-Petersburg. Lazareva is talented and young artist. Her works are in the collection of the Academy of Fine Arts ( St. Petersburg ), in museums and private collections of Norway, France, USA, Finland, China, Russia.
400/500
Sold: $437.00
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85. Maria Lazareva (Russian, Contemporary)
"Alupka Evening". Oil on canvas, signed in Cyrillic on the lower left corner. Framed in a carved wood gilt frame with stylized leaves; canvas liner. Image size approx. 16-1/2" x 19-1/2"; framed overall approx. 24" x 28". This is a beautiful view of a small town Alupka, not far from Crimea. Maria Lazareva was born in 1979 in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. In 1994 she entered the Art College of Saint-Petersburg named after Roerich, during a few years worked in different art workshops.
In 1998 continued her education at the St. Petersburg State Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture named after I. Repin, Department of Painting. Studied at the classes of V.V.Sokolov. Participated in all union exhibitions of paintings by young artists of the Academy, the group exhibition “Art-Index. Artists of Saint-Petersburg’04” in November 2004. Personal exhibition on Christmas Charity Festival in December 2004 in Saint-Petersburg also.
Lazareva is talented and young artist. Her works are in the collection of the Academy of Fine Arts ( St. Petersburg ), in museums and private collections of Norway, France, USA, Finland, China, Russia.
375/425
Sold: $408.25
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86. Ruslan Gumerov (Russian, Contemporary)
"Indian Summer". Oil on canvas, initialed in Cyrillic and dated '05 on the lower left corner. Framed in a carved wood gilt frame with stylized leaf corner decoration. Image measures approx. 13-1/2"H x 17-1/2"W; framed overall approx. 21" x 25". The image depicts fall outdoor scene with a red roofed hut.
325/400
Sold: $362.25
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