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Anna Razumovskaya
'Dream of Life II' Romantic Portrait of a Young Woman

$4,950
£3,784.54
€4,359.02
CA$6,936.47
A$7,743.91
CHF 4,057.69
MX$94,793.11
NOK 51,532.76
SEK 48,588.85
DKK 32,531.84

About the Item

Using a minimal palette of gesso and charcoal Anna Razumovskaya's 'Dream of Life II' is a beautiful study of a young woman gazing expectantly into the future. The neutral colours accented with bold charcoal line work gives the piece the movement her work in known for. Artist Bio: Anna Razumovskaya is a graduate of the Russian State Academy Of Fine Arts (Rostov-on-Don) M.F.A., where she got the distinction award of high-class artists in 1991. Subsequently, she studied art in Germany, Belgium, and Holland. With solo exhibitions in New York, Paris, Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Berlin and numerous works in private collections across the globe, she has become one of the most exciting and collectible artists on the contemporary scene. Anna's work is both classical and modern, her romantic figurative works carry with them both tradition and originality. Her work captures the elegance and grace of the female form with both an air of simplicity and sophistication.
  • Creator:
    Anna Razumovskaya (1962, Canadian, Russian)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
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    n/aPrice: $4,950
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  • Gallery Location:
    Toronto, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2729214692372

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