Smekalov Igor (1965) - Intérieur

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Intérieur, a 2008 oil on canvas by Igor Smekalov (b. 1965), 50×50 cm, European origin, depicting an interior scene, signed, dated and titled, in excellent condition.

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Igor SMEKALOV (Orenburg, 1965)

- Interior - painted in 2008 signed at the top right, countersigned, titled and dated on the back. Unique and original work, oil on canvas 50x50 cm. The modern framing is available as an option.

Igor Smekalov (born in 1965) is a Russian contemporary artist recognized for his clean, instantly recognizable style, at the crossroads of realism and abstraction. His compositions, focused on emotion and the essential, attract an international audience of collectors.

Very active on the online art market, his works regularly appear on many specialized platforms, where they achieve high prices and sustained demand.

Available pieces are becoming increasingly sought-after, making each acquisition a rare opportunity for the discerning collector.

The works are widely present in exhibitions, galleries and national museums in Russia, Italy, Denmark, USA, United Kingdom and China.
Average price observed 2000-6000€

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

Fast and secure worldwide shipping: UPS, FedEx, DHL.
Easy delivery in China. 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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Igor SMEKALOV (Orenburg, 1965)

- Interior - painted in 2008 signed at the top right, countersigned, titled and dated on the back. Unique and original work, oil on canvas 50x50 cm. The modern framing is available as an option.

Igor Smekalov (born in 1965) is a Russian contemporary artist recognized for his clean, instantly recognizable style, at the crossroads of realism and abstraction. His compositions, focused on emotion and the essential, attract an international audience of collectors.

Very active on the online art market, his works regularly appear on many specialized platforms, where they achieve high prices and sustained demand.

Available pieces are becoming increasingly sought-after, making each acquisition a rare opportunity for the discerning collector.

The works are widely present in exhibitions, galleries and national museums in Russia, Italy, Denmark, USA, United Kingdom and China.
Average price observed 2000-6000€

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

Fast and secure worldwide shipping: UPS, FedEx, DHL.
Easy delivery in China. 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
Smekalov Igor (1965)
Sold with frame
No
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Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Intérieur
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
Europe
Year
2008
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Blue, Green, Multicolour
Height
50 cm
Width
50 cm
Depiction/theme
Interior scene
Style
Contemporary
Period
2000-2010
FranceVerified
3079
Objects sold
100%
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