L'invasion Mongole du Caucase (2002) Painting by Adam Lobazanov

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Fine art paper, 6x12 in

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 78.7in
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  • Categories Paintings from $20,000 Classicism
The victorious defense of the Chechen people against the Mongol invasion led by Tamerlane. Painted in oil by Adam Lobazanov, one of the few painted entirely in the attic based on the story his father told him. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Oil. Paint consisting of pigments bound with linseed oil or carnations. The traditional [...]
The victorious defense of the Chechen people against the Mongol invasion led by Tamerlane. Painted in oil by Adam Lobazanov, one of the few painted entirely in the attic based on the story his father told him.

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Diploma from numerous Russian academies including Saint Petersburg, fled the country and lost everything during the war which affected Chechnya in the late 90s. And went with his family to Belgium in the small [...]

Diploma from numerous Russian academies including Saint Petersburg, fled the country and lost everything during the war which affected Chechnya in the late 90s. And went with his family to Belgium in the small town from Tournai. Had to start from scratch, including a diploma at the Academy of Fine Arts in the city itself. Subsequently became known to the city after the newspapers started talking about an artist who paints the city in the very streets, sometimes spending months there.
One of his paintings now even adorns the walls of the town hall of Tournai (painted in the profile photo), as well as in the Museum of Fine Arts.
Today he exhibits here the paintings which he are expensive, which tell their story long held in his private gallery, today exhibited on Artmajeur in whom he knew how to trust.

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