ATTRIB Viktor Zarubin (Russia,1866-1928) oil painting antique
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ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Viktor Ivanovich Zarubin (Russian, 1866 - 1928)
TITLE: Coastal Scene
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Some scratches/paint losses. Minor craquelure. Few scattered minor inpaintings.
ART SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 71 x 91 cm
FRAME SIZE: 30 x 38 inches / 76 x 96 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
PROVENANCE: Louiza Auktion & Associes, Date 2013-11-30, Lot 29
CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online
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SKU#: 124907
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BIOGRAPHY:
Zarubin is a russian painter. His father was a professor. Upon completing his basic education at the local gymnasium, he enrolled at the University of Kharkiv where, at the urging of his parents, he graduated from the physics and mathematics department in 1893. During those years, he also worked part-time for the Treasury Chamber, an agency of the Ministry of Finance.Immediately after graduation, he resigned his position there and ran away with his fiancee to study art in Paris. He was at the Academie Julian for three years; studying with Jules Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury and held his first small exhibition in 1896.He then moved to Saint Petersburg, where he was admitted to the Imperial Academy of Arts and studied with Arkhip Kuindzhi. From 1897, he participated in the annual exhibitions there and, in 1898, was named an "Artist, First Degree" for his painting "The House of God". In 1909, he was promoted to "Academician".After 1917, he helped design Revolutionary events and festivities, organized art shows, and illustrated children's books. He also participated in the last few exhibitions of the Peredvizhniki and, in 1925, became a member of "AKhRR". Over the last decade of his life, he was a regular exhibitor at the numerous state-sponsored art events that came and went as the various factions in the government sorted themselves out. He was especially successful at the "Jubilee Exhibition of Theatrical and Decorative Art" in 1927.His works may be seen in museums throughout Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and also at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna.
TITLE: Coastal Scene
MEDIUM: oil on board
CONDITION: Some scratches/paint losses. Minor craquelure. Few scattered minor inpaintings.
ART SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 71 x 91 cm
FRAME SIZE: 30 x 38 inches / 76 x 96 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
PROVENANCE: Louiza Auktion & Associes, Date 2013-11-30, Lot 29
CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online
AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US
SKU#: 124907
US Shipping $120 + insurance.
BIOGRAPHY:
Zarubin is a russian painter. His father was a professor. Upon completing his basic education at the local gymnasium, he enrolled at the University of Kharkiv where, at the urging of his parents, he graduated from the physics and mathematics department in 1893. During those years, he also worked part-time for the Treasury Chamber, an agency of the Ministry of Finance.Immediately after graduation, he resigned his position there and ran away with his fiancee to study art in Paris. He was at the Academie Julian for three years; studying with Jules Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury and held his first small exhibition in 1896.He then moved to Saint Petersburg, where he was admitted to the Imperial Academy of Arts and studied with Arkhip Kuindzhi. From 1897, he participated in the annual exhibitions there and, in 1898, was named an "Artist, First Degree" for his painting "The House of God". In 1909, he was promoted to "Academician".After 1917, he helped design Revolutionary events and festivities, organized art shows, and illustrated children's books. He also participated in the last few exhibitions of the Peredvizhniki and, in 1925, became a member of "AKhRR". Over the last decade of his life, he was a regular exhibitor at the numerous state-sponsored art events that came and went as the various factions in the government sorted themselves out. He was especially successful at the "Jubilee Exhibition of Theatrical and Decorative Art" in 1927.His works may be seen in museums throughout Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and also at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna.
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ATTRIB Viktor Zarubin (Russia,1866-1928) oil painting antique
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