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Artist: Anatolii Ivasenko
Russian oil portrait of Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovsky by A. Ivasenko
Russian oil portrait of Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovsky by A. Ivasenko

Russian oil portrait of Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovsky by A. Ivasenko

By Anatolii Ivasenko

Located in London, GB

Russian oil portrait of Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovsky by A. Ivasenko Russian, 1987 Frame: height 106cm, width 111cm Canvas: height 95cm, width 100cm This excellent portrait was executed by the artist A. Ivasenko, and depicts Andrei Arsenevich Tarkovsky, the famed Soviet filmmaker, and son of the noted poet Arseniy Tarkovsky. Tarkovsky wasthe most important Soviet filmmaker after Sergei Eisenstein, and his approach to cinematic time and space, as well as his commitment to cinema as a form of poetry, means his oeuvre is regarded as one of the most defining collections of modern film. He first achieved international acclaim with 'Ivan's Childhood' in 1962, which won top prize at the Venice Film Festival, and other career highlights include 'Andrei Rublev...

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1980s Anatolii Ivasenko Paintings

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