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Nikolay Rizhankov Interior Paintings

Nikolay Rizhankov was born in Moscow, Russia and lived in Armenia for most of his life. He studied fine art and Russian classical painting at the National University of Art in Moscow and graduated with a Masters in Fine Art in 1989. In 2013, he relocated to Denver, Colorado. Rizhankov paints landscape, portrait and still life paintings in the tradition of the Dutch masters. He uses only the highest quality canvases, masterfully stretching them and applying a special primer that will last the test of time. This approach gives Rizhankov’s paintings lively energy, warmth and mystery.

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Artist: Nikolay Rizhankov
Summer Evening, Oil Painting
By Nikolay Rizhankov
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Colorado summer evening. A couple walks a path alongside a pond while their dog plays by the water. Warm light from the right illuminates the house and surrou...

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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Nikolay Rizhankov Interior Paintings

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Oil

Autumn Evening
By Nikolay Rizhankov
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Early autumn is more the season of the soul than of nature.

About the Artist
Nikolay Rizhankov was born in Moscow, Russia and lived in Armenia for ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Nikolay Rizhankov Interior Paintings

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Oil

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