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“ A Great But Seldon Pleasure”
“ A Great But Seldon Pleasure”

“ A Great But Seldon Pleasure”

By Michael Kachan

Located in Warren, NJ

MICHAEL KACHAN Original Oil Painting “ A Great But Seldon Pleasure”. In good condition. Measures 33x29

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21st Century and Contemporary Michael Kachan Art

Materials

Oil

Carnival, Pop Art Screenprint by Michael Kachan
Carnival, Pop Art Screenprint by Michael Kachan

Carnival, Pop Art Screenprint by Michael Kachan

By Michael Kachan

Located in Long Island City, NY

Michael Kachan, Armenian/Israeli (1964 - ) - Carnival, Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 107/275, Image Size: 11.5 x 28.5 inches, Size: 13.5 x 30.5 in....

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1990s Pop Art Michael Kachan Art

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Screen

Michael Kachan Color Lithograph depicts Music and Happy Hour
Michael Kachan Color Lithograph depicts Music and Happy Hour

Michael Kachan Color Lithograph depicts Music and Happy Hour

By Michael Kachan

Located in Miami, FL

A beautiful, joyous and colorful limited edition lithograph by noted Armenian/Israeli artist Michael Kachan. Pencil signed on the lower right corner by the artist and numbered. Featured in original black frame. It is in excellent condition vintage condition. Measures: 27 1/4" W x 24 1/2" H x 1" D About the artist: Michael Kachan was born in the countryside of Armenia. There, he completed secondary school and was a noteworthy student specializing in art. In 1985, he graduated with honors from the Kiev Institute of Arts. Before immigrating to Israel in 1992, he created several monumental installations for various institutions. A playful and festive atmosphere characterizes his works. His colors are vibrant and celebratory and his subjects are primarily centered on musicians, lovers, and dreamers. The work of Michael Kachan is held in numerous collections worldwide. Selected exhibitions: • 1989 Theresa Coshin Gallery, Paris • 1992 Jewish Community Center, Rome • 1992-93 Binyanei Hauma, Jerusalem • 1993 Group show, Brighton, England • 1994 Group show, Hamburg, Germany • 1995 Avarim Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv, Israel • 1995 Art...

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20th Century Michael Kachan Art

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Michael Kachan Sunny day Serigraph Hand Signed, Numbered & Framed
Michael Kachan Sunny day Serigraph Hand Signed, Numbered & Framed

Michael Kachan Sunny day Serigraph Hand Signed, Numbered & Framed

By Michael Kachan

Located in Plainview, NY

Michael Kachan (American , Israeli b. 1962) The Sunny Day, Serigraph on Paper, Edition 150/320, Hand-Signed A joyous celebration of color, rhythm, and human connection, The Sunny Da...

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