Kanchenjunga in the Evening.

Fine art print B2

 

You are bidding on a 20" x 28" reproduction of Svetoslav Roerich's painting:

Kanchenjunga in the Evening.

This is a high quality print, made in Russia under a direct license with the museum where the original is located.

According to the copyright agreement with the museum the picture contains a watermark with the printer's name.

The actual print is free from any marks!


 

Author Svetoslav Roerich (1904 -1993)
Media of Original Painting Tempera on canvas
Publication type Fine Art Print B2 50x70 cm (19.8x27.8 Inch)
Paper type Linen, 230 g/m2
Epochs Art of the 20th centuries
Date of Origin 1952
Size of original, cm 92 x 153

 You will like the quality of the prints:

they are made on heavy linen paper

that has the look and feel of canvas.

 

 

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Svetoslav Roerich (1904 -1993)


Svetoslav Roerich (1904–1993) - a Russian painter. At the age of twelve, Svetoslav already helped his distinguished father, Nicholas Roerich, to stretch canvases on frames and to prepare paints. In 1919 in England, he took a special course in architecture. In 1920, he entered the Architectural Faculty of Columbia University. In 1926, he achieved great success having won the Grand Prix at the exhibition dedicated to the 150th anniversary of Philadelphia. Art critics said that the talent of Svetoslav Roerich had flowered all at once. Living in India for many years he penetrated into the spirit of the great Indian people. That is why, on the background of the modern world art Svetoslav Roerich is still an original and bright painter. He was an Honorary Academician of the Art Academy of the USSR, an honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Art, and the laureate of the International Award of Jawaharlal Nehru. In India, he was given the highest award of the country — “Padsha-Bhushan.”