Anita Csapó - The Archer

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Maurizio Buquicchio
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Udvalgt af Maurizio Buquicchio

Har en kandidatgrad i Film og Visuel Kunst; erfaren kurator, forfatter og forsker.

Galleri Estimat  € 200 - € 250
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The Archer er et to-panel relief acrylmaleri på lærred af Anita Csapó, hvert panel måler 20 × 20 cm, signeret og dateret, en originaludgave fra 2026, solgt med ramme og lavet i Ungarn direkte fra kunstneren.

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Hej der,
My name is Anita Csapó. Live in Hungarian little town.I graduated As a wildlife management engineer from the University of Forestry and Wood Sciences ín Hungary. I was a soldier and later a police officer, but now I'm just painting.

I have a deep love for Animals and nature, which is reflected in the themes of my paintings. I am a self-thaught artist, having learned to draw and Paint on my own.I primarily work with oil and acrylic paints.

My paintings and drawings can be found private collections in several European countries and the United States.

For sale is beautiful acrylic work of art.

The painting surface is protected with silk varnish.

Painting is on canvas, vertical orientation.

"The Archer"

“This two‑panel /2X 20 cm X20 cm/relief painting subtly conveys the tension between movement and aim. The light blue background creates a cool, clear atmosphere in which the distance between the archer and the target appears as a symbolic space — a visual metaphor for concentration and perseverance.”
Signed and dated.

Condition: excellent
Technique: acrylic with relief technik
Size: 20 × 20 cm /2 pieces/
Year: 2026

I do my Best to take good photos of my paintings but due to different monitors and devices the colours may vary slightly.

WeI will carefully wrap the packet to avoid any damage during delivery.

Usually delivery in 3 days , 1-3 weeks depending on the postal servese and country you live in.

Ships from Hungary.

Hej der,
My name is Anita Csapó. Live in Hungarian little town.I graduated As a wildlife management engineer from the University of Forestry and Wood Sciences ín Hungary. I was a soldier and later a police officer, but now I'm just painting.

I have a deep love for Animals and nature, which is reflected in the themes of my paintings. I am a self-thaught artist, having learned to draw and Paint on my own.I primarily work with oil and acrylic paints.

My paintings and drawings can be found private collections in several European countries and the United States.

For sale is beautiful acrylic work of art.

The painting surface is protected with silk varnish.

Painting is on canvas, vertical orientation.

"The Archer"

“This two‑panel /2X 20 cm X20 cm/relief painting subtly conveys the tension between movement and aim. The light blue background creates a cool, clear atmosphere in which the distance between the archer and the target appears as a symbolic space — a visual metaphor for concentration and perseverance.”
Signed and dated.

Condition: excellent
Technique: acrylic with relief technik
Size: 20 × 20 cm /2 pieces/
Year: 2026

I do my Best to take good photos of my paintings but due to different monitors and devices the colours may vary slightly.

WeI will carefully wrap the packet to avoid any damage during delivery.

Usually delivery in 3 days , 1-3 weeks depending on the postal servese and country you live in.

Ships from Hungary.

Detaljer

Kunstner
Anita Csapó
Udgave
Original
Solgt af
Direkte fra kunstneren
Solgt med ramme
Ja
Værkets titel
The Archer
Teknik
Akrylmaling
Signatur
Håndunderskrevet
Oprindelsesland
Ungarn
År
2026
Stand
fremragende stand
Farve
Blå, Brun, Grå, Gul, Hvid, Rød, Sort
Højde
20 cm
Bredde
20 cm
Vægt
2,5 kg
Skildring/Tema
Natur
Stil
Moderne
Periode
2020+
UngarnBekræftet
Privat

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