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Artist: Roman Konstantinov
Loch Lomond
By Roman Konstantinov
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
A small, serene impressionist work of a sunny day on Scotland's Loch Lomond. Painted in a pointillist "like" style, Konstantinov's work evokes many emotions and shows well in nearly...
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2010s Impressionist Roman Konstantinov Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Bakhchisari - Study
By Roman Konstantinov
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
A plein-air painting that later turned into the inspiration for large studio work. As a landscape painter the artist's interaction with nature is essential. Some times the work don...
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2010s Pointillist Roman Konstantinov Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Roses on the Shore
By Roman Konstantinov
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
This painting is a scene from near the artist's home on the Sea of Azov. He is a graduate of the prestigious Kiev Art Institute in Kiev, Ukraine.
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2010s Impressionist Roman Konstantinov Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Meeting
By Roman Konstantinov
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
This painting is a scene from near the artist's home on the Sea of Azov. He is a graduate of the prestigious Kiev Art Institute in Kiev, Ukraine.
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2010s Impressionist Roman Konstantinov Landscape Paintings

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Oil

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