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Ivan Turetskyy

Fiery touch

Ivan TuretskyyFiery touch, 2019

$25,799

H 57.09 in W 50.4 in

Fiery touch

By Ivan Turetskyy

Located in London, GB

signed (lower right); signed, titled, dated and marked with the artist’s thumbprint (on the verso) PROVENANCE Portal 11 Art Gallery, Kiev, Ukraine (acquired from the artist)

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

light from the past

Ivan Turetskyylight from the past, 2019

$12,220

H 32.49 in W 26.38 in

light from the past

By Ivan Turetskyy

Located in London, GB

oil on canvas

Category

2010s Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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