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Lot 272

IGOR MEDVEDEV "RUSSIAN ICON" ABSTRACT OIL ON CANVAS

Estimate: $300 - $600
Current Bid
$25

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Original abstract oil painting on canvas by listed artist, Igor Medvedev (CA, 1931 - 2015), signed lower left and titled "Russian Icon" on the verso. Art measures 72" h x 73" w. 

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Medvedev’s art is characterized by a perfect sense of composition, deep colors, use of light and shadow and a tranquil, peaceful mood. He didn’t attempt to copy what he saw, but instead create a “moment of intimation.” During his career he worked with various mediums, including painting, printmaking, watercolor and sculpture.

Medvedev’s artwork was well received, with 15 solo exhibitions in 1954 and 1955 in Germany and featuring in major shows in the U.S. from 1959 to 1963. He was co-founder of Graphics Art Center and Estamp Gallery in Palo Alto, and later owned the Mead Original Art Prints Gallery in San Francisco, but ultimately devoted his life to art.