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Constantin Lvovich, "Last Preparations" Framed Hand Embellished Limited Edition on Canvas, Numbered 11/100 Inverso and Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #266545

$1,250.00
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Medium
giclee

Dimensions
19 x 27
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"Last Preparations" is a hand embellished limited edition giclee on canvas by Constantin Lvovich, numbered 11/100 inverso and hand signed by the artist. This piece comes framed. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 38.5" x 30.5" (frame), 27" x 19" (image). There is wear on the frame.
 
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Constantin Lvovich is an acclaimed artist who has exhibited throughout Europe and has become very popular in Paris auction houses. Constantin's most conspicuous characteristic of his paintings is his ability to accurately and objectively combine visual reality with the transient effects of light and color. Much like Monet, the viewer can always detect the time and season in his paintings. The techniques Constantin employs in his works are not so much the mixing of color but rather the respect for each color, independent of one another. The Impressionists referred to this as "painting is a state of mind rather than just technique."

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