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RUSSIAN STILL LIFE OIL PAINTING BY KRASNOPEVTSEV

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Dimitri Mikhailovich Krasnopevtsev, Russian, Soviet, 1925 to 1995, oil painting on canvas mounted on board depicting a metaphysical still life with a vase, 1989. Signed with an initial and dated lower right. Dimitri Krasnopevtsev is a Russian artist, known for Still life, nature morte, cubist painting. Dmitri Krasnopevtsev was born in Moscow and studied at the Academy of Art, from 1942 to 1946. In 1955 he also received a degree from the Surikov Art Institute. Since 1956, Krasnopevtsev exhibited his works at home and abroad. After Life magazine published one of his still lifes, he was criticized in the Soviet press. It was not until the mid 1980s, when the Perestroika years under Gorbachev allowed Krasnopevtsevs rehabilitation. His works were increasingly presented in museums and awarded with prizes, such as the informal Triumph Prize in 1993. Krasnopevtsev was a major representative of the Shestidesiatniki artists active in 1960s. His works are still very sought after collectible items on the international art market. One of a kind artwork.

Dimensions: 15 x 9 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report: Overall good vintage condition. Signs of age and wear. Refer to photos. Sold As Is.

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Dimitri Mikhailovich Krasnopevtsev, Russian, Soviet, 1925 to 1995, oil painting on canvas mounted on board depicting a metaphysical still life with a vase, 1989. Signed with an initial and dated lower right. Dimitri Krasnopevtsev is a Russian artist, known for Still life, nature morte, cubist painting. Dmitri Krasnopevtsev was born in Moscow and studied at the Academy of Art, from 1942 to 1946. In 1955 he also received a degree from the Surikov Art Institute. Since 1956, Krasnopevtsev exhibited his works at home and abroad. After Life magazine published one of his still lifes, he was criticized in the Soviet press. It was not until the mid 1980s, when the Perestroika years under Gorbachev allowed Krasnopevtsevs rehabilitation. His works were increasingly presented in museums and awarded with prizes, such as the informal Triumph Prize in 1993. Krasnopevtsev was a major representative of the Shestidesiatniki artists active in 1960s. His works are still very sought after collectible items on the international art market. One of a kind artwork.

Dimensions: 15 x 9 3/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report: Overall good vintage condition. Signs of age and wear. Refer to photos. Sold As Is.

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