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Natalya Nesterova
Man in a wicker chair

2011

$8,400
£6,273.48
€7,279.44
CA$11,634.06
A$13,041.69
CHF 6,800.94
MX$159,859.25
NOK 86,179.39
SEK 81,933.45
DKK 54,314.06
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Natalya Nesterova has created her own enormous world and has found her own angle of vision in the reality that surrounds us. As an artist, she sees this world in a way that we cannot. The air of mystery permeates Nesterova's works; the surrealistic impulse is definitely present in her paintings. But neither it or any other terminologically defined influence predominates over the freedom and talent of the personality in choosing an independent style and organization of creative ideas. Natalya Nesterova is recognized as one of the most important and internationally acclaimed contemporary Russian artists.
  • Creator:
    Natalya Nesterova (1944 - 2022, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    2011
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.02 in (61 cm)Width: 18.71 in (47.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Cliffside Park, NJ
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2358212191172

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