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Olga Antonova
Four Stacked Cups White, Blue, Green, Gold, Silver on Tan with Checkerboard Edge

2023

About the Item

Olga Antonova’s subject is compositions of extraordinarily elegant, lovely and whimsical cups, plates, teapots, vases and dishes - but there is something playful as well unique about these paintings. Stacked teacups can be amusing, having a kind of jaunty and upbeat personality of their own, and Antonova instinctively brings the right balance of traditional and contemporary to her paintings. Everyone responds to the bling and sparkle of gold and silver while marveling at Antonova’s seemingly effortless ability to paint these radiant details. Olga Antonova: "Four Stacked Cups in White, Blue, Green, Gold and Silver on Tan with Checkerboard" 29 x 20 x .75 Inches (Unframed) The checkerboard painted 'frame' is even all around and measures 1.75 inches. Olga Antonova's paintings can be installed individually, they also work well in groupings as part of a series. Commissions incorporating one’s own personal collection of family heirlooms is also an option. Olga Antonova was born in Volgograd Russia in 1956 and graduated from the Repin Institute in St. Petersburg in 1980. Soon after graduation she immigrated to the US and has resided in the Boston area for many years. Her works have been exhibited in 34 solo exhibitions and in over 60 group shows in the US and Europe, articles have regularly appeared in “The Boston Globe,” “American Art Collector,” “Art News” and “The Boston Herald,” and her works are included in numerous private and public collections including the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Museum, Rutgers University. Antonova is also the recipient of an Artists Fellowship in Visual Art awarded by the City of Sacramento, CA. Olga Antonova has been represented by the Beth Urdang Gallery since 2006.
  • Creator:
    Olga Antonova (1956, Russian)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 0.75 in (1.91 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    uniquePrice: $14,500
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  • Gallery Location:
    Wellesley, MA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU456313652822

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