SOLD - Fortress of Peter and Paul, Leningrad, woodcut by VI Serdyukov

£135.00
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Vladimir Ivanovich Serdyukov was one of the Russian most celebrated woodcut artists of the latter half of the 20th century, and is best-known for his lyrical depictions of scenes in his native city of Leningrad (now St Petersburg). This colour woodcut is a 1985 work depicting the city’s great Fortress of Peter and Paul on a snowy evening, with figures walking along the avenue under the streetlights.

Framed in original metal frame and glazed, signed in pencil, gallery label verso for the Art Fund of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

The frame: 38cm wide, 31cm high

The picture: 26.5cm wide, 18.5cm high

Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.

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Vladimir Ivanovich Serdyukov was one of the Russian most celebrated woodcut artists of the latter half of the 20th century, and is best-known for his lyrical depictions of scenes in his native city of Leningrad (now St Petersburg). This colour woodcut is a 1985 work depicting the city’s great Fortress of Peter and Paul on a snowy evening, with figures walking along the avenue under the streetlights.

Framed in original metal frame and glazed, signed in pencil, gallery label verso for the Art Fund of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

The frame: 38cm wide, 31cm high

The picture: 26.5cm wide, 18.5cm high

Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.

Vladimir Ivanovich Serdyukov was one of the Russian most celebrated woodcut artists of the latter half of the 20th century, and is best-known for his lyrical depictions of scenes in his native city of Leningrad (now St Petersburg). This colour woodcut is a 1985 work depicting the city’s great Fortress of Peter and Paul on a snowy evening, with figures walking along the avenue under the streetlights.

Framed in original metal frame and glazed, signed in pencil, gallery label verso for the Art Fund of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

The frame: 38cm wide, 31cm high

The picture: 26.5cm wide, 18.5cm high

Please enquire about shipping and delivery arrangements. Local delivery (or collection) is always free of charge.

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