BEIJING - Oil Painting - Cityscape - Forbidden City - China (2019) Painting by Karakhan
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Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 25.6in, Width 31.9in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Impressionism Architecture
China has so many mysterious places. One of them is Forbidden City in Beijing.
This is a unique, one of a kind original oil painting. It was done in oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame.
In 2007, which was the official year of China in Russia, the artist Karakhan Seferbekov exibited his paintings among Russian artists in China. There he has painted a large number of paintings. The artist was deeply touched by the architecture and history of the Great Chinese Empire. He brought to Moscow several paintings depicting the Great Wall of China, as well as other objects of Chinese architecture.
Two further years Karakhan was invited to work in China, where they were particularly impressed by his paintings. All his works painted in Beijing and Harbin (some 30 canvasses) have been purchased by the newly constructed museum in Beijing for its Russian collection, and by the Sino-Russian Han Jianmin Art Gallery, now a branch of the International Academy of Culture and Art in Harbin.
This painting depicts the Forbidden City based on memories of later trips to China.
The style of Karakhan Seferbekov is still recognizable, despite the completely new colour of those places that we see on the artist's canvas. Blue and light blue predominate as part of the Chinese culture reflected in ceramics.
The painting is sold unframed.
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Karakhan Seferbekov was born in 1957 in Dagestan, Russia. He was educated in Moscow. In 1980 he graduated from the graphic arts faculty of the State Pedagogical Institute in Moscow.
The artist works in the style of expressionism. Member of the Moscow Union of Artists. Karakhan Seferbekov began exhibition activities in 1982 and he is a regular participant at Russian and international exhibitions in Europe, India, the USA, China and other countries.
In 1994 the artwork of Karakhan Seferbekov was awarded the Grand Prix de Peinture du Castellet (Paris, France). As part of a group of prominent artists from Russia he participated in an exhibition held in 1998 in several European cities, Paris, Brussels and Berlin, and was awarded the diploma of this exhibition.
The works of Karakhan Seferbekov are included in the collections of the Russian Academy of Arts, the Cultural Centre for the Arts in Paris Cité Internationale des Arts, the Urusvati Institute of Himalayan Studies in India, the Han Jianmin Sino-Russian Picture Gallery (now a branch of the International Academy of Culture and Arts) in Harbin (China), the foundation of the Centre for the Science and Culture of Bulgaria in Sofia and others.
Ranks and awards:
Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation, 2001
Cavalier of the Order of Friendship of the Russian Federation, 2012
Honorary Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, 2016
Medal ‘Praiseworthy’ of the Russian Academy of Arts, 2014
Cavalier of the Order ‘Benefits of Honour and Glory’, 2015
Cavalier of the Dove of Peace Order, 2016
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1957
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists