Category: art


  • How to Verify the Provenance of Russian Art

    Due Diligence in a Market Rich with History—and Complexity The Russian art market is one of the most intriguing—and most carefully scrutinized—in the world. With masterpieces from artists like Malevich, Kandinsky, and Kljun commanding millions, provenance is not just a formality: it’s a necessity. So, how do seasoned collectors verify that a work is the…

  • What Makes a Painting Valuable to Collectors?

    Understanding Rarity, Provenance, and Artistic Significance In the art world, value is rarely accidental. A painting’s worth emerges from a layered interplay of history, context, and perception — not just aesthetics. While taste is subjective, collectors who move with confidence typically understand five key drivers of value: 1. Artistic Significance Value begins with impact. Did…

  • The Jewish School of Paris: A Legacy of Artistic Innovation

    The Jewish School of Paris, often referred to as part of the broader École de Paris, represents a vibrant chapter in the history of modern art. This group of artists, predominantly Jewish and of Eastern European origin, converged in Paris during the early 20th century, transforming the city into a global art hub. Their contributions not…

  • Russian Avant-Garde

    Exploring the Russian Avant-Garde: A Revolution in Art and Culture The Russian Avant-Garde was a groundbreaking movement that emerged in the early 20th century, roughly between 1890 and 1930. It encompassed a diverse array of artistic expressions, including painting, sculpture, literature, theater, and architecture. This vibrant period was marked by radical experimentation and a desire…

  • Andrianov, Piotr

    Piotr Nikolaevich Andrianov 1916-1995 Piotr Nikolaevich Andrianov is an outstanding example of the best type of Soviet Era painting.  He was born in Moscow in 1916 to the family of a workman.  He finished elementary school and went to vocational college at an engine factory where he later became an engine repairman. His family of…

  • Maevsky, Dimitry

    Dmitry Ivanovich Maevskywas born May 17, 1917 in Petrograd (Saint Petersburg; Leningrad), Russia. From 1937-1939 Mr. Maevsky studied at the Repin Institute of Arts.   He enrolled in the art workshop and studio headed by the famous Isaak Brodsky.   Under Brodsky’s tutelage, he learned painting in the very best naturalistic tradition of Russian Landscape, inspired particularly…

  • Chekalov, Vladimir Fedorovich

    Vladimir F. Chekalovwas one of the greatest Master Portrait Artists to emerge from the Soviet Era.  He captured body language and expression, stopping moments in time.   At first glance, viewer connects with subject in various settings:   Fishing on the banks of a river; farmers harvesting fields of hay;  student and teacher painting en Plein Air;…

  • Kossenkov, Vassiliy Petrovich

    Vassiliy Petrovich Kossenkov takes his place among other renowned Soviet landscape painters such as Efrem I. Zverkov, Nikolai Efimovich Timkov, Vladimir Y. Yukin, and Vladimir Fedorovich Tokarev.  These masters are brought together by openness, simplicity and delicacy.  The emotional intensity of their paintings is rooted in their tender allegiance to their native land. Kossenkov was…

  • Semionov, Arseny Nikiforovich

    ALEKSANDR MIKHAILOVICH SEMIONOVwas born February 18, 1922 in Torzhok.  In 1940 Mr. Aleksandr Semionov graduated from the Tavricheskaya Street Art school in Leningrad.  Since 1954 he participated in art exhibitions. Aleksandr Semionov became a member on the LCRAU in 1957.  His paintings include landscapes, still life, views of Leningrad and ancient Russian towns.  Personal exhibitions…

  • Tkachev, Mikhail Evdokimovich

    Mikhail Evdokimovich Tkachevwas born in 1912 in a small town, Kalach, situated deep inside Russia.  Ninety years ago Kalach was not even a town – just a beautiful Cossack village on the black soil not far from Voronezh. In spring the town is pink and white with blooming orchards.  In summer it looks white as…