'Cossack Mamai' after uknown painter from 18th century

Volodymyr Vanin , from Enamel Miniatures

2015


Description

Miniature enamel painting. A handmade copy of the painting "Cossack Mamai" from the 18th century (of unknown origin), located in the Odessa Art Museum (Ukraine). 

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Reference number 147500600612
Category Paintings
Medium Enamel paint, Copper
Dimensions (HxWxL)

cm | inch

7.50 x 7 x 0.50 2.95 x 2.76 x 0.20
Weight 100.00g
Genre&Movement&Style Miniature
Number of Item (edition) Unique work
Certificate of Authenticity Yes

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About The Artist

True master of miniature enamel painting and portraits. Volodymyr Vanin is an Associate Member of Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers (London, UK), Member of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. (USA), Hilliard Society of Miniaturists (Wells, UK). He was born in 1965, studied at the art school named after Aivazovsky in Theodosius, graduated from the famous Fedoskino school of miniature painting (later named Fedoskino art-industrial school of miniature painting). After completion of the study at his 22 he opened a studio in Theodosius, executed private orders, interacted with the art fund and art galleries. In 1990 he moved to live and work in Belgrade (Serbia), where he spent 9 years. He was creating enamel miniatures for the British Crown, for the Royal Family of Serbia (portrait of Prince Tomislav Karadjordjevic). Vanin is ...

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