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17. Signed Aivazovsky
Harbor scene at dawn. Oil on canvas on shaped stretchers signed lower right and dated 1864. Oval canvas measures approx. 16-1/2" x 19-1/4"; in a dark wood oval frame approx. 23" x 26". There is an engraved metal nameplate at the bottom of the frame. This luminous harbor scene has all of the typical assets of Aivazovsky's compositions; the bright sunlight illuminates the misty air over calm waters, while men in fishing boats are seen with varying amounts of clarity due to the mist. Several buildings are seen to the left of the composition, and gulls fly over the water and stand on floating pieces of wood.
40,000/80,000
Sold: $37,375.00
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18. Rufin Gavrilovich Sudkovsky (Russian, 1850-1885)
Stormy Seascape. Oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed in a large highly decorative period 7" wide gilt wood frame. Canvas size is approx. 28-1/2" x 39".
50,000/80,000
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19. Yuliy Yulevich (Julius) Klever and Studio (Russian, 1850-1924)
"Winter Forest". Oil on wood panel, signed in Cyrillic and dated 1890 lower left. Carved wood and composite gilt frame. Panel measures approx. 18" x 12"; framed overall approx. 27" x 20". Tag adhered to verso of the board with text in Cyrillic reads "Painting Winter Forest/ Professor of Landscape Art/ Academic Yuliy Yulievich Klever/ Catalog number 24".
20,000/30,000
Sold: $17,250.00
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20. Pavel Sokolov-Skalya (Russian, 1879-1961)
A Study of Three Gentlemen. Oil on canvas, signed and dated '41 in red pigment on the lower left corner; canvas measures approx. 24" x 18-1/2"; in a newer gilt wood frame approx. 29" x 23" overall. Includes an expert report and a receipt from the Tretyakovsky Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
6,000/9,000
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21. Nikolai Vasilievich Kharitonov (or Nicholas Basil Haritonoff) (Russian/American, 1880-1944)
"Yalta. Black Sea. Crimea". Oil on canvas, signed in dark red pigment in the lower right corner. Framed in a new gold-tone frame; canvas measures approx. 16" x 21-1/2"; framed overall approx. 20" x 26". The back of the stretcher as well as the back of the canvas has the red estate stamp of the artist.
6,000/9,000
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22. Abraham Manievich (Russian/American, 1883-1942)
Rural Landscape. Oil on canvas mounted down onto a wood panel, inscribed with the first estate stamp lower right. Image measures approx. 16" x 22"; overall in newer ornately detailed carved wood frame approx. 22" x 28". There are some inscriptions on the back of the panel; artist's information in pen and two are the estate stamp again; please refer to detail photographs. The authenticity of this painting has been confirmed by the estate of the artist.
12,000/18,000
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23. Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova (Russian, 1886-1961)
"Girl in a Red Dress". Oil on canvas; signed and titled in Cyrillic on verso, dated September 1957; canvas measures approx. 40" x 26", overall in a newer stained wood frame 44" x 30". Udaltsova Nadezhda Andreyevna was born in Orel. She lived and worked primarily in Moscow. From 1909 to 1911 Udaltsova studied at various Moscow studios, including K. F. Uona. In 1912 Udaltsova went on to study art for one year in Paris and later worked in Moscow with in "Na bashne" studio with V. E. Tatlin, L.S. Popova, and other artists. Member of such unions and exhibitions: "Diamond Jack" (1914), "Tramway B" (1915), "0.10" (1915-1916), "Magazin" (1916), "World of Art" (1921-1922), "Moscow Artists" (1925), OMX (1928), Group "13" (1931). From 1918 she taught and worked as an assistant to Kazimir Malevich at the State College of Art Mastery. Member of Moscow art collegium. She is the author of landscapes, portraits, still lives, genre paintings, cubic and futuristic works, as well as monumental murals.
18,000/25,000
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24. Alexander Nikolayevich Viezzhev (Russian/Ukranian, 1865-1918)
"Fyodor Shalyapin". Oil on canvas, signed in red pigment on the lower left corner. Frame has a title plaque in Cyrillic. Canvas measures approx. 31" x 21"; framed overall approx. 39" x 29". Fyodor Shalyapin was the world-famous opera singer of the late 19th - early 20th Century.
12,000/18,000
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25. Aleksandr Grigoryevich Tyshler (Russian, 1898-1980)
"Clown". Ink and watercolor on paper, signed and dated '66 on the lower left corner; framed in a contemporary gilt frame with red mat, under glass; image measures approx. 19" x 12", framed overall approx. 32" x 25". Includes an expert report and a receipt from the Tretyakovsky Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
5,000/8,000
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26. Aleksandr Grigoryevich Tyshler (Russian, 1898-1980)
"SeƱor". Ink on paper, signed and dated '67 on the lower right corner; image measures approx. 16" x 11"; in a contemporary frame and white mat under glass approx. 25-1/2" x 20". Includes an expert report and a receipt from the Tretyakovsky Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
1,500/2,000
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