This work is part of a “New breath” series created from field studies collected at the Dubosc shipyards (Granville, France) and Bernard shipyards [Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, France). “Gallic Blue (#301)”
Locations
- Belgium
- Crimea
- Czechia
- Prague
- France
- Alps
- Grenoble
- Sigoyer
- Atlantic Coast
- La Rochelle
- Saintonge
- Brittany
- Audierne
- Belle Ile
- Brest
- Gulf of Morbihan
- Saint-Malo
- Center of France
- Chartres
- Chavaniac-Lafayette
- Eastern France
- Metz
- Northern France
- Lille
- Normandy
- Paris
- Bagneux
- Bourg-la-Reine
- Enghien-les-Bains
- Lagny-sur-Marne
- Holland
- Italy
- Venice
- Latvia
- Riga
- Russia
- Moscow
- Saint Petersburg
- Tunisia
- United Kingdom
- London
Return of The Old Friends (#300)
In this painting, I’ve captured the essence of a rustic seascape, blending impressionism with a touch of realism. Using tempera, which lends a delicate texture, “Return of The Old Friends (#300)”
On the Eve of a New Departure (#299)
There is something profoundly monumental in the slender silhouettes of the ships in dry dock. We realize the dynamism of the lines and the fluidity “On the Eve of a New Departure (#299)”
Facing the Ocean (#298)
Many of my relatives and friends in France are part of a beautiful family of seafarers. They are the ones who welcomed me to a “Facing the Ocean (#298)”
Marina Tsvetaeva in Vanves. 33-65, Rue Jean-Baptiste Potin. July 1934 – July 1938 (#296)
TECHNIQUE DIMENSIONS 40 × 50 cm DATE 2020 AVAILABILITY Not available to purchase PRICE On demand BONUS
Ivan Shmelyov in Paris. 12, Rue Chevert. 1923 – 1927 (#295)
Ivan Shmeliev (1873, Moscow – 1950, Pokrovsky Monastery, Bussy-en-Othe, France) – Russian writer, publicist, Orthodox philosopher and representative of the conservative Christian movement in Russian “Ivan Shmelyov in Paris. 12, Rue Chevert. 1923 – 1927 (#295)”
Gaito Gazdanov in Paris. Wanderings, the Second Half of the 1920s (#293)
Gaito Gazdanov (Ossetian name of Gæzdænty Ivany fyrt Gaito) (1903, St. Petersburg – 1971, Munich) – Russian emigrant writer of Ossetian origin, prose writer, and “Gaito Gazdanov in Paris. Wanderings, the Second Half of the 1920s (#293)”
Zinaida Gippius and Dmitri Merezhkovsky in Paris. 11 Bis, Avenue du Colonel-Bonnet. 1911 – 1940 (#294)
Zinaida Gippius (1869, Beliov, Russian Empire – 1945, Paris, France) – Russian poet, writer, playwright, and literary critic of the Silver Age, nicknamed “the Decadent “Zinaida Gippius and Dmitri Merezhkovsky in Paris. 11 Bis, Avenue du Colonel-Bonnet. 1911 – 1940 (#294)”
Konstantin Balmont in Paris. December 1925 (#291)
Konstantin Balmont (1867, near Vladimir, Russian Empire – 1942, Noisy-le-Grand, France) – Russian symbolist poet, translator of Western authors and essayist, nominated for the Nobel “Konstantin Balmont in Paris. December 1925 (#291)”
Ivan Bunin in Paris. 1, Rue Jacques Offenbach. 1922 – 1953 (#292)
Ivan Bunin (1870, Voronezh, Russian Empire – 1953, Paris, France) – Russian poet and prose writer, translator and, first Russian writer to win the Nobel “Ivan Bunin in Paris. 1, Rue Jacques Offenbach. 1922 – 1953 (#292)”
