Alexander Nakonechnyi (XX-XXI) - Tangerines





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Oil painting titled 'Tangerines' by a Ukrainian contemporary artist, dated 2026, 40 by 20 cm, oil on canvas, hand-signed on front and back, original edition, in excellent condition, country of origin Ukraine.
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Delightful original painting by Alexander Nakonechnyi, a famous contemporary Ukrainian painter. It is created with oil paints on canvas. Hand-signed on both the front and the back. The artwork was purchased directly from the artist. We guarantee careful packaging and ultra-fast, trackable shipping from Italy. There will be no customs duties for shipments within the European Union.
Note: To ship outside the European Union (EU) paintings, prints, sculptures, or other works of art, the seller must present a series of accompanying documents. For this reason, shipping will take place in about 5–10 days. I do not ship to the following areas: Livigno and Campione d'Italia.
Of course, the colors of photographic images may slightly differ from the true colors of the paintings due to lighting and your device's screen settings.
Delightful original painting by Alexander Nakonechnyi, a famous contemporary Ukrainian painter. It is created with oil paints on canvas. Hand-signed on both the front and the back. The artwork was purchased directly from the artist. We guarantee careful packaging and ultra-fast, trackable shipping from Italy. There will be no customs duties for shipments within the European Union.
Note: To ship outside the European Union (EU) paintings, prints, sculptures, or other works of art, the seller must present a series of accompanying documents. For this reason, shipping will take place in about 5–10 days. I do not ship to the following areas: Livigno and Campione d'Italia.
Of course, the colors of photographic images may slightly differ from the true colors of the paintings due to lighting and your device's screen settings.

