Anatoly Belonog (1946) - La Régate






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La Régate is an oil on canvas painting by Anatoly Belonog (born 1946), original edition, 50 by 40 cm, signed by hand and counter-signed on the back, depicting a multicoloured marine scene and produced in France in 2020 and after.
Description from the seller
Anatoly BELONOG (1946-)
Internationally renowned artist participates in art fairs in Russia, Europe, and the USA and is achieving growing success in China.
- Art fairs: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen
- Recent private exhibitions: Moscow, Beijing and Shanghai.
Public auctions: prices reach €3,000–€4,000 with the highest result over €10,000 in Sweden.
- Impressionist Sails Regatta - oil on canvas, signed bottom right, countersigned and titled on the back.
Canvas dimensions: 50×40 cm
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist will be provided to the purchaser.
Easy delivery in China and Taiwan with minimal customs fees or none.
We have an office in Shanghai.
Our shipping fees include insurance up to the artwork’s estimated value.
Seller's Story
Anatoly BELONOG (1946-)
Internationally renowned artist participates in art fairs in Russia, Europe, and the USA and is achieving growing success in China.
- Art fairs: Los Angeles, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen
- Recent private exhibitions: Moscow, Beijing and Shanghai.
Public auctions: prices reach €3,000–€4,000 with the highest result over €10,000 in Sweden.
- Impressionist Sails Regatta - oil on canvas, signed bottom right, countersigned and titled on the back.
Canvas dimensions: 50×40 cm
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist will be provided to the purchaser.
Easy delivery in China and Taiwan with minimal customs fees or none.
We have an office in Shanghai.
Our shipping fees include insurance up to the artwork’s estimated value.
