

Kramarev Aleksandr (1886-1975), Reval views (4 works of art), 1920, paper, pencil, 18.5 х 33 cm, Alexander Kramarev, 1920 is part of a cycle of works by the artist created in Estonia from the end of 1919 to the end of 1920. The cycle includes about 30 works in oil, tempera, watercolor and mixed technique, not including numerous sketches and pencil drawings. The cycle consists of urban landscapes - views of Reval (now Tallinn), Ekaterinenthal (now Kadriorg), Narva, Wesenberg (now Rakvere), Fall Castle, etc., as well as picturesque landscapes of nature. Most of the works were acquired by the British - Major Gooden (R.B.Goodden), related to the British royal family, head of the British military mission in Estonia, and then in Latvia, and Major Delagay.
painter: | Kramarev Aleksandr (1886-1975) |
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title: | Reval views (4 works of art) |
year: | 1920 |
material: | paper |
tehnique: | pencil |
dimensions: | 18.5 х 33 |
commnets: | Alexander Kramarev, 1920 is part of a cycle of works by the artist created in Estonia from the end of 1919 to the end of 1920. The cycle includes about 30 works in oil, tempera, watercolor and mixed technique, not including numerous sketches and pencil drawings. The cycle consists of urban landscapes - views of Reval (now Tallinn), Ekaterinenthal (now Kadriorg), Narva, Wesenberg (now Rakvere), Fall Castle, etc., as well as picturesque landscapes of nature. Most of the works were acquired by the British - Major Gooden (R.B.Goodden), related to the British royal family, head of the British military mission in Estonia, and then in Latvia, and Major Delagay. |
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