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Artist: Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
"Apple tree" pastel cm. 45 x 35 ( frame cm. 60 x 70)
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
with frame is cm. 70 x 60 no frame cm. 45 x 35
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Pastel

"Interior of my room"Interior, Girl, Oil Russia, 1962 cm. 81 x 64
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Interior, Girl, 1962, we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in various private c...
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1960s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Bouquet, light blue" Oil cm45 x 55
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Blue, light blue, reading, flowers Olga BOGAEVSKAJA (St. Petersburg 1915 – 2000) She is regarded as one of the leading representatives of the Leningrad School of painting. She was ...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape Oil cm62 x 80 1982
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Russian landscape ,green we send the work anywhere OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in various private collections in E...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Oil, Canvas

"Samovar ", Breakfast on the lawn, green, oil, cm. 43 x 48 1989
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Samovar,Breakfast on the lawn, green, we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in va...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Children" Little girl, child, red, blue, reading cm. 31 x 24 1980
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Little girl, child, red, blue, reading we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in v...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Watercolor

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