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LOT 274:

ANATOLY ZVEREV (1931 - 1986) Portrait of a Young Girl

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Sold for: €900
Start price:
900
Estimated price :
€900 - €1,100
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Auction took place on Mar 8, 2023 at Hermitage Fine Art
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ANATOLY ZVEREV (1931 - 1986) Portrait of a Young Girl
signed with initials in Cyrillic and dated ‘AZ 83’ (or ‘73’?) (lower left)
watercolour on paper
39.6 x 28 cm
1983 (1973 ?)

Anatoly Zverev (1931-1986), a Russian artist of genius, was and remains a legend of Moscow’s artistic life in the second half of the 20th century. Some collectors called him the ‘Russian Van Gogh’, the painter Robert Falk said that ‘every touch of his brush is priceless’. In 1959, one of his paintings was published in the American magazine ‘Life’, and in 1961, three watercolours by Zverev were acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Zverev’s work has been exhibited in New York, Paris, Copenhagen, Vienna, London and Brussels.