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Medium | Hand Embellished Giclee On Canvas Board |
Edition Size | 195 |
Image Size | 24" x 24" |
Framed Size | 32" x 32" |
Availability | Sold Out |
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English Rose by Anna Razumovskaya a Limited Edition of 195 Hand Finished Giclee on Canvas
Artist | |
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Medium | Hand Embellished Giclee On Canvas Board |
Edition Size | 195 |
Image Size | 24" x 24" |
Framed Size | 32" x 32" |
Availability | Sold Out |
English Rose by Anna Razumovskaya
With her classic figurative forms, acclaimed Russian artist Anna Razumovskaya magically captures the lyrical romanticism of renaissance portraiture, while creating art that is completely modern and original. Anna is inspired by the graceful elegance of the female form, at turns, classically alluring, demure and provocative. Her art has a pervasive sense of ‘romanticism’, and the passionate and dynamic application of paint on the canvas and the artist’s signature use of expressive colour, combine to create her uniquely recognisable style.
Born at the height of the cold war, Anna was exposed to very different worlds, that of the austere communist regime alongside the sophistication and femininity of her fashion-conscious mother. She excelled at art school, and enjoyed the freedom of learning and perfecting her technique in a variety of different media.
She is a graduate of the Russian State University For Arts, where she was awarded the distinction of high-class artist in 1991. Subsequently, she studied art in Germany, Belgium and Holland. With solo exhibitions in New York, Paris, Toronto, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Berlin and numerous works in private collections across the globe, she has been the subject of a collector’s book entitled: Anna Razumovskaya, Romantic Realist, and has become one of the most exciting and collectable artists on the contemporary scene.
Of particular interest to her were the portrait masters of the late 19th Century, John Singer Sargent, the Russian painter Valentin Serov, and earlier masters such as Peter Paul Rubens and Rembrandt. She travelled around Europe absorbing the influences of artists past and present, and finally settled in Canada.