Aram Koupetzian (1928-2017) - Duetto

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Duetto, a Cubist oil painting by Aram Koupetzian, from the 2000–2010 period, originated in Europe.

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Rare and exceptional Cubist work, a major piece by the artist. Beautiful polychrome palette and a perfectly constructed Cubist composition. A highly sought-after work.

Painted circa 2006, signed and dated at the bottom left and on the reverse, original work.
Oil on canvas 70 x 80 cm, stretched on a frame. Gallery framing available as an option.

Collage of antique scores.
Scores published by A. Gutheil in Paris, originals circa 1895-1910.

Modern framing is available as an option.

A. Koupetzian, student of Martiros Sarian (1880-1972), the greatest Armenian artist.
Koupetzian became famous for his Cubist compositions, the so-called synthetic Cubism, initially invented by Braque and Picasso around 1910.
After embracing this style in the 1970s, A. Koupetzian greatly developed it, adding depth and colors never seen before.

The works are widely present in exhibitions and national museums in Russia, Italy, the USA, the United Kingdom and China.

Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist will be issued to the buyer.

Fast and secure worldwide shipping: UPS, FedEx, DHL.
Delivery to China and Taiwan with minimal or no customs duties.
We have an office in Shanghai.

Seller's Story

- France Art Gallery founded in 1977 - Specialist in Russian Art and Ancient Paintings - 19th and 20th Century Paintings. Every year, France Art Gallery organizes and participates in numerous art fairs and exhibitions in Europe and Asia: Paris, Moscow, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.
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Rare and exceptional Cubist work, a major piece by the artist. Beautiful polychrome palette and a perfectly constructed Cubist composition. A highly sought-after work.

Painted circa 2006, signed and dated at the bottom left and on the reverse, original work.
Oil on canvas 70 x 80 cm, stretched on a frame. Gallery framing available as an option.

Collage of antique scores.
Scores published by A. Gutheil in Paris, originals circa 1895-1910.

Modern framing is available as an option.

A. Koupetzian, student of Martiros Sarian (1880-1972), the greatest Armenian artist.
Koupetzian became famous for his Cubist compositions, the so-called synthetic Cubism, initially invented by Braque and Picasso around 1910.
After embracing this style in the 1970s, A. Koupetzian greatly developed it, adding depth and colors never seen before.

The works are widely present in exhibitions and national museums in Russia, Italy, the USA, the United Kingdom and China.

Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist will be issued to the buyer.

Fast and secure worldwide shipping: UPS, FedEx, DHL.
Delivery to China and Taiwan with minimal or no customs duties.
We have an office in Shanghai.

Seller's Story

- France Art Gallery founded in 1977 - Specialist in Russian Art and Ancient Paintings - 19th and 20th Century Paintings. Every year, France Art Gallery organizes and participates in numerous art fairs and exhibitions in Europe and Asia: Paris, Moscow, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, etc.
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Details

Artist
Aram Koupetzian (1928-2017)
Sold with frame
No
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Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Duetto
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Europe
Year
2006
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
70 cm
Width
80 cm
Depiction/theme
Still life
Style
Cubism
Period
2000-2010
FranceVerified
3079
Objects sold
100%
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