Russian Fine Art and Collectables Auction benefiting Anonymous Child Charity
May 5, 2021
USA
 Brooklyn, NY 11231

Dear Friends,


Join me for Russian Fine Art Charity Auction! 


Proceeds from the auction will go towards supporting Anonymous Child Charity and their educational programs. 


Russian Artists, Paintings, graphics, posters, art objects.


All paintings and posters listed in the auction were collected by me through the years. These are very special, collectable pieces and I was very happy living around them for many years. I am excited that these wonderful works will find new homes and owners as well as serve a GREAT cause.


The auction will take place on WEDNESDAY, May 5th, 2021 at 7:00 pm at Bidspirit.com


Anonymous Child Charity (www.anonymous-child.org), is a small, independent international organisation which is helping disadvantaged children and youth to raise from poverty and break the cycle of inequality by providing high-impact local projects such as after-school educational programs or scholarship programs to obtain higher education. Being involved with the charity, I've seen the extraordinary work they do in challenging circumstances of the developing countries to help many children to gain an access to high-quality education and set them on the path towards a brighter future.


I hope you'll consider buying in this auction -- you will become not only an owner of a great and, in some cases, rare artifact but also will make a direct impact on children in need.


 With that said, I'll leave here one of my favourite quotes from Dr. Seuss: 


"Unless someone like you care a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not"


Thank you from the bottom of my heart! Enjoy bidding! Please reach out if you have any specific questions about any item listed.


Sincerely Yours,

Katya Nadirova

ekaterinanadirova1@gmail.com

+1-310-717-4690

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LOT 6:

Nikolay Pakhomov
"Panno Sketch", 1970s, mixed technique, Framed ...

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Start price:
$ 320
Estimated price:
$500
Auction house commission: 10%
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"Panno Sketch", 1970s, mixed technique, Framed (with glass), size in frame - 20x14 inches.


Excellent condition. No scratches or chips on the frame.


Nikolay Alexandrovich Pakhomov was born in Ufa in the family of a railroad worker. He spent his childhood on the banks of the Belaya river. In 1954 he graduated from school and was accepted into the Aviation Technical College of Ufa. After graduating from the college and serving in the army he spent some time working in a factory. In 1962 Nikolay Pakhomov entered into Ufa Art college. During his third year of studies there he meets A.E. Tulkin (one of the founders of traditions of Bashkir Art and one of the most famous artists of that time). After taking a look at some of the works of Nikolay Pakhomov, Tulkin invited Pakhomov to work at his studio.


In Pakhomov’s works of this period Tulkin’s influence can be clearly seen. At the start it seems like Tulkin’s and Pakhomov’s views of what art is and should be are identical, but Pakhomov goes on to change this approach and creates his own artistic style on the basics of Tulkin’s teachings: the same symbolic objects, artificial space created via optical illusions, the correlation of different parts of the painting, the perfection of color use to match the main idea and mood of the painting. During the many years of his artistic career, Pakhomov’s style transformed many times: from academic realism to impressionism, and later on to abstractionism. 


From 1995 Nikolay Pakhomov has been a member of the Union of Artists of Russia. From 1993 till 2002 he was the director of the house-museum of A.E. Tulkin. His artistic style is extremely laconic. But this ’simplicity’ does not mean that his works are bereft of symbolism or dualism which allows for various interpretations. On the one hand, he tries to imitate his favorite characters, but at the same time he looks at this from the side with irony. This makes his works seem more natural, down to earth. His art reveals his true character, the character of the artist who created these paintings: a man, full of irony and courage, standing in the epicenter of life’s turmoil, and not only successfully fending off its attacks, but turning its energy into creativity.


Works are represented:


The Nesterov Bashkirian State Art Museum

The Regional Art Gallery (Chelyabinsk)

private collections in Russia and abroad


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