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Nikolai Polissky brings to mind the great Russian writer Ivan Turgenev, who always set his tales of village life in all its hardships and folklore against landscapes of hauntingly natural beauty ...
The blockbuster exhibit, with most works on loan from Russian museums, covers 800 years of art and history. And with so much to choose from there were some disputes between the Russians and ...
1. Andrei Rublev (1360 - 1428) Andrei Rublev is the most prominent Russian icon painter. His legendary Holy Trinity (1411) is regarded as a spiritual symbol of Russian art.
The recovered landscape is estimated to be worth around $1 million, Russian state-media TASS reported, citing “a source in law enforcement.” The suspect could be seen on the gallery's CCTV ...
“About six Russian oligarchs are trying to quietly sell major works … in the $30 million to $100 million range,” an art insider told Page Six.
While there are other museums in the United States rooted in Russian culture and history — the Museum of Russian Icons in Massachusetts and MORA Museum of International Art in New Jersey, for ...
About 22 years ago, he began collecting Russian art, specifically from 1935-85, during the Cold War, a period in which he said art was controlled by the state.
View Russian School: River Landscape By Stanisław Yulianovitch Żukowski; oil on canvas; 27 1/2 x 39 1/2 in. (69.9 x 100.3 cm.), Frame: 37 x 48 1/4 in. (94 x 122.6 cm.); Signed; . Access more artwork ...
Chronologically, the 86 pictures exhibited last week ranged from a portrait of a Russian nobleman by Borovikovsky (1757-1825) to Pinsk-born Nicolai Cikovsky’s Landscape.
The recovered landscape is estimated to be worth around $1 million, Russian state-media TASS reported, citing “a source in law enforcement.” The suspect could be seen on the gallery's CCTV ...