Bogatkin Vladimir (1922 – 1971). Crimea. Gurzuf. (1960s)
€450
Introducing “Crimea. Gurzuf.” (1960s) by the renowned Soviet artist Bogatkin Vladimir Valerjanovich (1922 – 1971). This captivating work is a felt-tip pen drawing on paper, measuring 38 x 48.5 cm. The lower right corner of the piece bears the signature “V. Bogatkin,” and on the reverse side, you’ll find the inscription “Gurzuf.” Bogatkin’s artistry is exemplified in his works reflecting the life of the Soviet Army, with powerful pieces such as “Leningrad in days of blockade,” “Moscow invincible,” and “Storm of Berlin.” This drawing represents a slice of his artistic vision and showcases his extraordinary talent. It is a valuable addition to any art collection, capturing the essence of a significant period in Russian art history.
Dimensions | 38 × 48.5 cm |
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