ALEXANDER ALKHOVSKY (GEB. 1947). refugees in the port.

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2337711. ALEXANDER ALKHOVSKY (GEB. 1947). refugees in the port.

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Alexander Alkhovsky (b. 1947), refugees in the port, oil on canvas, signed, ca. 59x74 cm.

Alkhovsky comes from a family of artists and studied at the well-known academy 'I. E. Repin' in St. Petersburg, where he later worked as a lecturer. The artist has lived alternately in Hamburg and St. Petersburg since 1996 and now enjoys an international reputation. Most recently, the Kunstverein Worpswede showed the artist's work in the 'Blue House', and an exhibition in St. Petersburg is being planned.

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2337711. ALEXANDER ALKHOVSKY (GEB. 1947). refugees in the port.

Description

Alexander Alkhovsky (b. 1947), refugees in the port, oil on canvas, signed, ca. 59x74 cm.

Alkhovsky comes from a family of artists and studied at the well-known academy 'I. E. Repin' in St. Petersburg, where he later worked as a lecturer. The artist has lived alternately in Hamburg and St. Petersburg since 1996 and now enjoys an international reputation. Most recently, the Kunstverein Worpswede showed the artist's work in the 'Blue House', and an exhibition in St. Petersburg is being planned.

Condition

No remarks.

Resale right

No

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

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