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Nikolai Blokhin, "Ballerina (Large)" Framed Original Oil Painting on Canvas, Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #266600

$22,500.00
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Medium
oil

Dimensions
26 x 51.5
x

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"Ballerina (Large)" is an original oil painting on canvas by Nikolai Blokhin, hand signed by the artist. This piece comes framed. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 58" x 32.5" (frame), 51.5" x 26" (image). There is some wear on the frame.
 
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Born in 1968 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Nikolai Blokhin has emerged as one of the most important artists of his time. Trained first at the district art school before entering the Repin Institute, Blokhin attained a solid academic foundation in art which can be traced, admired and interpreted today in some of Russia’s famous masters from the turn of the 20th century.

While cultivating ideals realized by many of his predecessors in Russian art theory, Blokhins' search towards a traditional expressive language consumed him in his early academic years. It was not until he entered the Academy of Arts that he began to search the canons of those who broke with tradition and shook up thematic artistic views, that he found his own distinct style. His ability has not gone unnoticed including the Grand Prize at the American Society of Portrait Artists 2002 competition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Grand Prize from the Portrait Society of America, Boston, in 2004.

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