Ivan Karpoff, River Landscape, circa 1950 in a modern setting
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SKU: ANT-A189
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Ivan Karpoff, River Landscape, circa 1950. Oil painting on canvas in a modern frame. Depicts a river flow created en plein air on an easel, which can be recognized as a quick sketch, the artist's first intention. The blue of the cloudy sky and snow-capped peaks form a background for the watercourse immersed in vegetation. Signed in the lower left corner.
He was born on January 30, 1898, in Novočerkassk and has shown extraordinary talent for drawing and painting since childhood. Encouraged by his father, a surgeon, he was entrusted to a local painter. He graduated from the Art High School in Rostov, then moved to Kyiv, where he began studies at the Academy of Fine Arts, but in 1916, called to serve in the military, he had to interrupt his studies. Wounded and taken prisoner first by Austrians, then by the British, he managed to escape to Bulgaria, to Sofia, where he began studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. He received an American scholarship and in 1925 arrived in Italy, in Milan (residing at viale Abruzzi 114), where he attended the School of Painting at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. During his studies, he met painter Julia Ivanovna Lund (1905-1974), originally from Norway but born in Russia, who became his wife in 1930, with whom he had three children. He died on July 6, 1970, in Milan.
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| SKU | ANT-A189 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A189 |
| Size | Height: 50 cm Width: 69.5 cm |
| Age | XX |
| Year | 1950 |
| Destiny | To living room |
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