Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993), Attributed to - Landscape

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Landscape – Attributed to the Circle of Nikolai Timkov | Leningrad School | Oil on Board

A beautifully composed mid-20th-century landscape, attributed to the circle of Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993), one of the celebrated masters of the Leningrad School of Painting.
This serene rural view captures the essence of Russian countryside life, with its vibrant greens, purple treelines, and the calm light of a summer’s day. The artist demonstrates a confident, painterly brushstroke and a deep understanding of colour harmony and atmosphere — hallmarks of Soviet impressionism.
The composition is full of movement, leading the viewer’s eye along the winding path into the distance, while soft clouds float over the horizon. The work embodies both realism and poetry qualities for which Timkov and his circle are well known.

Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 59.5 × 47.5 cm
Very good overall condition; minor wear to the frame consistent with age.
Mid-20th century
Origin: Russia, Leningrad School

About Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993)
Nikolai Efimovich Timkov was a leading Russian landscape painter and a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists. His work is celebrated for its lyrical depiction of nature and mastery of colour and light. Timkov’s paintings are held in major Russian museums, including the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. His influence on the Leningrad School continues to shape Russian plein-air painting traditions.

An attribution report from our gallery accompanies the painting. This report solely reflects our professional opinion about the painting.

The painting will be packed very well for transport.

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Landscape – Attributed to the Circle of Nikolai Timkov | Leningrad School | Oil on Board

A beautifully composed mid-20th-century landscape, attributed to the circle of Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993), one of the celebrated masters of the Leningrad School of Painting.
This serene rural view captures the essence of Russian countryside life, with its vibrant greens, purple treelines, and the calm light of a summer’s day. The artist demonstrates a confident, painterly brushstroke and a deep understanding of colour harmony and atmosphere — hallmarks of Soviet impressionism.
The composition is full of movement, leading the viewer’s eye along the winding path into the distance, while soft clouds float over the horizon. The work embodies both realism and poetry qualities for which Timkov and his circle are well known.

Medium: Oil on board
Dimensions: 59.5 × 47.5 cm
Very good overall condition; minor wear to the frame consistent with age.
Mid-20th century
Origin: Russia, Leningrad School

About Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993)
Nikolai Efimovich Timkov was a leading Russian landscape painter and a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists. His work is celebrated for its lyrical depiction of nature and mastery of colour and light. Timkov’s paintings are held in major Russian museums, including the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. His influence on the Leningrad School continues to shape Russian plein-air painting traditions.

An attribution report from our gallery accompanies the painting. This report solely reflects our professional opinion about the painting.

The painting will be packed very well for transport.

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Artist
Nikolai Timkov (1912–1993), Attributed to
Sold with frame
Yes
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Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Landscape
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
47.5 cm
Width
59.5 cm
Period
1930-1940
The NetherlandsVerified
735
Objects sold
100%
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