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Mihail Chemiakin, "The Officer-Rat with Sword" Limited Edition Hand Casted, Hand Painted Figurine from "The Nutcracker", Signed with Certificate of Authenticity.
Item #245771

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Dimensions
2.5 x 4.5
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"The Officer-Rat with Sword" is a limited edition hand casted, hand painted figurine by Mihail Chemiakin featuring characters from the St. Petersburg Mariinsky Theater's 2001 production of "The Nutcracker" for which Chemiakin was production designer. This piece bears the official signature of the artist (under base) and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (in Russian) from the Mihail Chemiakin Foundation which shows this pieces is numbered 35/500. Measures approx. 2.5" x 4.5" x 2.5".
 
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Mihail Chemiakin is one of the most acclaimed contemporary Russian Artists in the world today, having presented his Stunning and Myriad Creations to enraptured audiences around the world...including Presidents George W. Bush and Vladimir Putin. Chemiakin's Fame and Recognition come after crushing adversity and setbacks. As a teenager, Chemiakin's wildly creative talent was barely tolerated in the oppressive climate of 1960`s USSR - forced out of the prestigious Art Academy he attended, he was made to live the life of a lowly janitor with "mental problems" that "required" severe treatments. Finally exiled, Chemiakin escaped to Europe and then New York City, where he has been free to explore the worlds of art, music, sculpture and dance... standing tradition on its collective ear, and bringing to life the most exquisitely fanciful images and characters ever to prance out of man's wildest imagination.