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      • Farid Bogdalov / Portrait / Russian artist
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Farid Bogdalov / Portrait / Russian artist

        Est: $4,000 - $5,000

        "Portrait" by Farid Bogdalov, a striking oil on canvas measuring 47 x 37 inches, showcases the vibrant and dynamic style of this Russian Postwar & Contemporary artist, born in 1963. Bogdalov's work is known for its bold use of color and abstract forms, capturing the essence of modern expressionism. This piece is a testament to his unique approach to portraiture, blending figurative elements with abstract backgrounds to create a compelling visual narrative. An exceptional addition to any contemporary art collection. «Դիմանկար»՝ Ֆարիդ Բոգդալովի, ուշագրավ ձեթաներկ կտավ, չափսերը՝ 47 x 37 դյույմ, ցուցադրում է այս ռուսական հետպատերազմյան և ժամանակակից արվեստագետի վառ ու դինամիկ ոճը, որը ծնվել է 1963 թվականին: Բոգդալովի գործերը հայտնի են գույների համարձակ օգտագործմամբ և աբստրակտ ձևերով՝ արտացոլելով ժամանակակից էքսպրեսիոնիզմի էությունը: Այս ստեղծագործությունը վկայում է նրա դիմանկարչական յուրահատուկ մոտեցման մասին՝ համատեղելով ֆիգուրատիվ տարրերը աբստրակտ ֆոների հետ՝ ստեղծելով վիզուալ պատմության հզոր նարատիվ: Հիանալի հավելում ցանկացած ժամանակակից արվեստի հավաքածուի համար: Ծագումնաբանություն - պարոն Արմանի հավաքածուից, Բուրբանկ, Կալիֆոռնիա: Our auction will stream live, featuring a dedicated chat room on our main site to assist you. Connect by visiting www.pasadenaantiquewarehouse.com, clicking the green chat widget on the bottom right, and starting a new chat. Ideal for addressing questions, please submit inquiries before your item appears in the auction. Note: The chat room opens one hour before the auction starts, giving you ample time for assistance.

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      • MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV
        Oct. 13, 2024

        MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV

        Est: $100 - $150

        Farid Bogdalov, Russian, born 1963, an oil on board painting, reminiscent of the style of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths, evoking the serene and timeless motif of Madonna and Child, a subject deeply rooted in art history. Dates to the late 1990s. Framed. Bogdalov demonstrates a mastery of technique and composition in this piece, which captures the relationship between mother and child. The inscription Gaea on the back invites consideration of its connection to Greek mythology. Contemporary Art Works And Collectibles.

        Antique Arena Inc
      • MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV
        Jul. 06, 2024

        MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV

        Est: $100 - $150

        Farid Bogdalov, Russian, born 1963, an oil on board painting, reminiscent of the style of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths, evoking the serene and timeless motif of Madonna and Child, a subject deeply rooted in art history. Dates to the late 1990s. Framed. Bogdalov demonstrates a mastery of technique and composition in this piece, which captures the relationship between mother and child. The inscription Gaea on the back invites consideration of its connection to Greek mythology. Contemporary Art Works And Collectibles.

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      • MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV
        May. 11, 2024

        MADONNA AND CHILD PAINTING GAEA BY FARID BOGDALOV

        Est: $100 - $150

        Farid Bogdalov, Russian, born 1963, an oil on board painting, reminiscent of the style of the Master of the Female Half-Lengths, evoking the serene and timeless motif of Madonna and Child, a subject deeply rooted in art history. Dates to the late 1990s. Framed. Bogdalov demonstrates a mastery of technique and composition in this piece, which captures the relationship between mother and child. The inscription Gaea on the back invites consideration of its connection to Greek mythology. Contemporary Art Works And Collectibles.

        Antique Arena Inc
      • Farid Bogdalov (né en 1963) Métaphysique de la critique, 1989 Huile sur t
        Dec. 19, 2016

        Farid Bogdalov (né en 1963) Métaphysique de la critique, 1989 Huile sur t

        Est: €300 - €500

        Farid Bogdalov (né en 1963) Métaphysique de la critique, 1989 Huile sur toile et tronc d’arbre coupé. Signée, titrée et datée au dos. Olieverf op doek en gezaagde boomstam. Gesigneerd, getiteld en gedateerd op de achterkant. 146 x 122 cm

        Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
      • m - Farid Bogdalov , b.1963 The Greenhouse Effect oil on canvas
        Mar. 12, 2008

        m - Farid Bogdalov , b.1963 The Greenhouse Effect oil on canvas

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        signed and titled in Cyrillic and dated 1988-1989 on the reverse oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • m - FARID BOGDALOV, B.1963
        Feb. 15, 2007

        m - FARID BOGDALOV, B.1963

        Est: £6,000 - £8,000

        PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, FRANCE PO NULYAM [LOVE ALL] PO NULYAM [LOVE ALL] 38.5 by 60cm., 15¼ by 23½in. signed in Cyrillic, titled on reverse and dated 1990; further dedicated with date 30 July 1990 oil on canvas squares laid on board PROVENANCE Acquired in 1990 from the artist by the present owner NOTE Farid Bogdalov belongs to the Moscow conceptualist school and is famous for projects such as 'White Act', 'Fish of the Moscow Avant-Garde', 'Mirrors' and 'All stars' amongst others. From 1990, together with Georgy Litichevsky as part of BOLI (BOgdalov and LItichevsky) he conceived the art program of "impossibilism" (impossible art), based on the idea of the impotent character of contemporary art. Bogdalov appeals to his audience by introducing elements of chance and fate and often uses the symbol of the die. For him, making art is like a game in which each artist tries to outplay the other, but neither ends up ahead, that is, qualitatively any better or intellectually more meaningful, than the other. This idea of a game for game's sake is represented by 0:0 (Love all). The message conveyed by his art is that of the nihilism of postmodernism, in other words that one modern image is as good as any other, and one traditional image is as good as any modern image (D.Kuspit, New Russian Art: Paintings from the Christian Keesee Collection, Pasadena: Curatorial Assistance, 1994).

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