RUSSIAN SOVIET OIL PAINTING BY IGOR SNEGUR
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Igor Grigorevic Snegur, Russian Soviet, born 1935, oil painting on canvas, Outcome, 1978. Signed with a monogram and dated lower right. Framed. Additionally inscribed, titled, dated, and inscribed on the back. Was purchased from the artist as one of the best. Igor Snegur is one of the modern masters of the Russian Avant-Garde, and a very prominent Non-Conformist artist. The artist took part in the famous Bulldozer exhibition of paintings by Moscow nonconformist artists, which took place on September 15, 1974, and was destroyed by police officers with the help of watering machines and bulldozers, from which it got its name. In different years, critics attributed Snegur to both the second wave of Russian avant-garde and Moscow prescriptions, but the artist's artwork does not fit into the framework of one style. From the very beginning, Snegur's creative activity was multifaceted: the artist was a cinema and theater designer, books and posters illustrator. One of a kind artwork. Provenance: Anna Feltsman Estate. Feltsman family: Oscar Feltsman, 1921 to 2013, was a Russian composer of Jewish descent born in Odessa. He was the father of Vladimir Feltsman, born in 1952 a Russian-American classical pianist. Anna Feltsman was the first wife of Vladimir Feltsman.
Dimensions: F: 33 1/2 x 25 1/2 in. C: 28 x 20 1/4 in. All measurements are approximate.
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