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Lot 1125T
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IGOR MEDVEDEV GREEN DOOR #26 HAND SIGNED LIMITED

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Limited Edition Original Hand Signed Serigraph By Igor Medvedev Titled "Green Door #26". Hand Signed By The Artist. This Piece Is Numbered From An Edition Size Of 975. Image Size: 8.5 X 13". Medium Is Serigraph On Deluxe Thick Wove Paper. Published By Moros Publishing. Includes Certificate Of Authenticity. Unframed. Mint Condition.  Igor Medvedev's Art Celebrates The Soul Of Our Past. His Masterful Use Of Light Captures And Preserves The Ancient Spirit Of The Mediterranean And Aegean Seas — The Small Seaside Fishing Villages Of Italy And Spain, The Quaint And Traditional Towns Atop Hillsides In Greece. He Disdains Technology And Celebrates The Common Genius Of Simple Human Creativity And Handiwork. Igor Medvedev Was Born In Novopskov, Ussr, Now The Ukraine, On November 10, 1961. In 1985 He Graduated From The Moscow Institute Of Electronics Techniques (Physio—Chemical Faculty). His First Personal Exhibition Took Place In The Youth Dramatic Theatre In 1990. Thereafter He Was Regularly Exhibited By The Leading Galleries In Vilnuce, Kaunas: Juste, Contemporary Art Center, Russian House And Others. After A Tumultuous And Torturous Youth, Medvedev's Work Finds Tranquility And Peace In The Simple Life, Exemplified In The Antique Construction Of An Old Whitewash Village, Standing After Two Thousand Years, With Its Interlocking Volumes, Quaint Doorways And Brilliantly Arranged Flowers, Tables, Chairs – Gifts Of The Artist That We All Possess And Express Every Day. Medvedev And His Family Fled German Occupation During World War Ii And The Young Russian Found Himself And His Family A Long Way From Freedom. After The War, The Medvedevs Settled In Munich. It Was There That Igor First Saw The Meticulousness And Precision Of Renaissance Painting And Sculpture. Today, He Deploys The Painstaking Technique Of That Time, In A Process Known As "Casein Glazing." His Use Of Impasto And Chiaroscuro Has Led Critics To Comment That "He Paints Like A Sculptor," And In Fact, The Multi—Faceted Artist Is Accomplished In The Bronze Medium. His Works Adorn Private Collections Throughout The World.We Very Much Appreciate Your Interest In This Piece. Any Further Inquiry Can Be Addressed At Info@Artisticfindings.Com. We Look Forward To Hearing From You! Thank You. The Staff At Artistic Findings.

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