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Dealer: Galleria d'arte Pirra
"Interior of my room"Interior, Girl, Oil Russia, 1962 cm. 81 x 64
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Interior, Girl, 1962, we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in various private c...
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1960s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Apple tree" pastel cm. 45 x 35 ( frame cm. 60 x 70)
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
with frame is cm. 70 x 60 no frame cm. 45 x 35
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Pastel

"Bouquet, light blue" Oil cm45 x 55
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Blue, light blue, reading, flowers Olga BOGAEVSKAJA (St. Petersburg 1915 – 2000) She is regarded as one of the leading representatives of the Leningrad School of painting. She was ...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape Oil cm62 x 80 1982
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Russian landscape ,green we send the work anywhere OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in various private collections in E...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Oil, Canvas

"Samovar ", Breakfast on the lawn, green, oil, cm. 43 x 48 1989
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Samovar,Breakfast on the lawn, green, we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in va...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Children" Little girl, child, red, blue, reading cm. 31 x 24 1980
By Olga BOGAEVSKAJA
Located in Torino, IT
Little girl, child, red, blue, reading we send the work anywhere Shipping included OLGA BOGAEVSKAJA (Moscow, 1916 – St. Petersburg, 2000) Works by Olga Bogaevskaja can be found in v...
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1980s Impressionist Olga BOGAEVSKAJA Art

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Watercolor

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The Abduction of the Sabine Women Our drawing is an adaptation of a fresco painted between 1525 and 1527 by Polidoro da Caravaggio on the façade of the Milesi Palace in Rome. These painted façades were very famous from the moment they were painted and inspired many artists during their stay in Rome. These frescoes are now very deteriorated and difficult to see, as the palace is in a rather narrow street. The episode of the abduction of the Sabine women (which appears in the centre of the photo above) is a historical theme that goes back to the origins of Rome and is recounted both by Titus Livius (Ab Urbe condita I,13), by Ovid (Fasti III, 199-228) and by Plutarch (II, Romulus 14-19). After killing his twin brother Romus, Romulus populates the city of Rome by opening it up to refugees and brigands and finds himself with an excess of men. Because of their reputation, none of the inhabitants of the neighbouring cities want to give them their daughters in marriage. 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