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Anatole Krasnyansky (Brass Trio) Serigraph in Color on Canvas Signed #3/100 Rare

Description: ANATOLE KRASNYANSKY 2003 PAINTING "BRASS TRIO" WITH ONE-OF-A-KIND HAND DRAWN REMARKS IN EACH CORNER Hand-Signed in pigment by the Artist A beautiful Serigraph in color on Canvas, classically framed in its bold Array of colors are spectacular. Numbered on Verso #3/100 Canvas pieces made. Medium Size: (Painting) Length-25" x Width-16" (Framed Size) Length-34" x Width-24.5"INCLUDES: Park West COA & 2023 Appraisal Included ($2150)......FedEx Home Insured Shipping Price of $165.00.Unfortunately, we lost Anatole on March 10, 2023, at the age of 93. His talents as an artist and architect will never be duplicated and his artworks are legendary and unique, etched into art history forever. Owning a Krasnyansky piece is surely an honor and a privilege. He will be missed by so many. Photos don't do the painting justice Krasnyansky`s pieces are done in bold colors capturing the intensity of his unique works. THANKS FOR LOOKING! PRICED TO SELLDon't be Shy Make an Offer!ALL SERIOUS OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED Anatole Krasnyansky1930–Ukrainian artist Anatole Krasnyansky pioneered new techniques in watercolor by experimenting with texture. His artistic output centers on dualities: old and new, history and imagination, structure and surrealism.Through two distinct approaches to his art, Krasnyansky depicts expressive architecture and surreal figures to remind us to never forget the accomplishments of the world’s cultures and traditions.Krasnyansky: Personal HistoryAnatole Krasnyansky was born in Kiev, Ukraine. His father passed away in 1931 from leukemia, so he and his mother relied on the support of her brother. In 1941, Krasnyansky and his mother fled the invading German army by escaping to Stalingrad (now Volgograd), then later to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where he graduated from high school in 1947.That same year, Krasnyansky returned to Kiev. He studied architectural restoration at the School of Architecture program at the Kiev State Art Institute (now the Ukraine State Art Academy) as well as at the Leningrad Academy of Art, receiving his masters in architecture in 1953.Krasnyansky worked on the restoration of the Potemkin Palace, the Marble Palace, and the Hermitage museum. While in the U.S.S.R., his skills were noticed by city officials, and he was asked to work on multiple prestigious projects. He designed the Central Medical Emergency Building and the Polytechnic Institute Subway Station, as well as hospitals, art pavilions, exhibition installations, and monuments.Krasnyansky married Nelly Koshevatsky in 1957 and, in 1966, gave birth to their daughter, Rimma. In 1975, his family left the U.S.S.R. for the United States.His awareness of the interdependence of architecture, sculpture, painting, and applied art would shape his career in his new country. Krasnyansky became a background artist and set designer for major television and movie studios, including ABC, CBS, and Universal Studios.Never abandoning his own paintings, he began showing in solo and group exhibitions. In 1976, an exhibition featured his works alongside Camille Pissaro, Leonel Feininger, Marc Chagall, Diego Rivera, Reuben Rubin, Alfredo Ramos Martinez, and Françoise Gilot.Krasnyansky received representation by the Dyansen Gallery from 1986 to 1993, then exclusively by Park West Gallery in 1994. Calling upon his architectural skills, Krasnyansky designed the Greco-Roman façade for Park West Gallery’s headquarters and exhibition space in Southfield, Michigan. He continues to work and reside in California. Krasnyansky: Style and InfluencesKrasnyansky’s art centers on dualities: old and new world, history and imagination, architecturally structured forms and surreal performers, and subdued tonalities and bright, primary colors.As an artist, he elevated the watercolor medium to the expressive possibilities usually associated with oil painting. His innovative inclusion of paper texture into the creative process is a dynamic component of his art. He combines the precision of his watercolor technique with the expressive effects produced by highly textured rice paper.Krasnyansky developed a naturalistic style during his years in Kiev, but his art moved toward the symbolic use of color—reminiscent of Impressionism and Expressionism—combined with the distortions of form in Cubism and Surrealism.The artist’s modern, surreal style developed due to the information overload and experiences of his new life in the United States. In 1981, while working for ABC-TV, Krasnyansky worked on a set for the rock band KISS. The band’s live performance incorporated outlandish outfits, loud music, and harsh, flashing lights.The performance shocked the classically-educated artist and architect. Krasnyansky was compelled to exorcize the emotions caused by the experience. It was then that the artist began incorporating surreal, masked characters into his paintings.Krasnyansky: Recurring ThemesKrasnyansky approaches art with two different techniques. The first are his cityscapes, inspired by his art history and restoration background. His depictions of historic buildings and Russia’s architectural heritage are rich, free, and expressive. He uses his architectural background to show the underappreciated beauty of buildings and to remind viewers to never forget their pasts.The artist’s second style is brighter and surreal, but never departs from the recognizable. His figures resemble harlequins, animated and joyous in presentation. These masked figures represent the idea that we all wear masks depending on our situations. We are only our true selves, Krasnyansky posits, when we are naked and alone.“We all have many faces,” Krasnyansky says. “It depends where we are and who we are with, but in each case, we adapt, putting on a mask. That is why, in my paintings, my figures have a multiplicity of faces.”Krasnyansky: AccomplishmentsKrasnyansky’s artwork is exhibited all over the world. In 2013, a fully-referenced catalog raisonné of the artist’s graphic works was published by Park West Gallery.Exhibitions“International Watercolor Masters,” Dalzell Hatfield GalleriesStanford University, Palo Alto, CaliforniaLos Gatos Museum, Los Gatos, CaliforniaUCLA, Los Angeles, CaliforniaMultiple exhibitions at Park West Gallery, Southfield, MISolo exhibitions in New York, Boston, New Orleans, Atlantic City, San Francisco, Beverly Hills, San Diego, and Tokyo“The Life and Work of Anatole Krasnyansky,” the Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, CaliforniaTelevision and Motion Pictures1975–76, Scenic Artist at ABC and CBS Television Studios. Credits include:“General Hospital”Variety specials for Frank Sinatra John Denver, Bette Davis, George Burns, and Olivia Newton-JohnAcademy Awards Shows 1976-19771977–1981, Set designer at Universal Studios. Credits include:“Coal Miner’s Daughter”“Beatles Forever”“The Blues Brothers”“The Bastard”“Prisoner of Zenda”“The Archer”“Battlestar Galactica”“Condominium”“Airport ’79”“Gilligan’s Island”1981–1982, Stage Art Director at Odyssey Theatre, West Los Angeles. Credits include productions of:“Mandrake”“Machiavelli”

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Features: Framed, Matted, Signed

Width (Inches): 16"

Personalize: Yes

Handmade: Yes

Item Width: 16 in

Time Period Manufactured: 2000-2009

Title: Brass Trio

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Item Length: 25 in

Subject: Musicians Playing Brass Instruments

Era: 1950-Now

Size: Large

Material: Canvas

COA Issued By: Park West Galleries

Height (Inches): 25"

Period: Contemporary (1970 - 2020)

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes

Main Color: Medley Of Colors

Date of Creation: 2000-Now

Framing: Matted & Framed

Artist: Anatole Krasnyansky

Year of Production: 2003

Signed By: Anatole Krasnyansky

Style: Surrealism

Color: Multi-Color

Signed: Yes

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Limited Edition

Unit of Sale: Multi-Piece Work

Type: Serigraph

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