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Lot 446 Julius Adam d. J.. Four kittens
Julius Adam II (1852 - 1913)
A415: Dezember-Auktion
Julius Adam II
1852 - 1913
Germany
Julius Adam d. J. was a German animal painter who became known primarily for his paintings of kittens, for which he earned the nickname Kittenadam. His father Julius Adam the Elder was a photographer and lithographer.
Kunstauktionshaus Neumeister
A415: Dezember-Auktion
Date: 04.12.2024 14:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 514
Lot 394 Kovacz (Mihály Kovacs, 1818 Tisza-Abád-Szalók - 1889 Budapest, ?). Portrait of a soldier with the "Pour-le-Merité" order
Mihály Kovács (1819 - 1892)
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Mihály Kovács
18.07.1819 - 03.08.1892
Kunstauktionshaus Neumeister
A415: Dezember-Auktion
Date: 04.12.2024 14:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 514
Lot 395 Johann Theodor Goldstein. Terracina - View along the coast to Monte Circeo
Johann Theodor Goldstein (1798 - 1871)
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Johann Theodor Goldstein
12.03.1798 - 08.04.1871
Kunstauktionshaus Neumeister
A415: Dezember-Auktion
Date: 04.12.2024 14:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 514
John Lee Hooker & Willie "The Lion" Smith
Yurii Yermolenko (b. 1973)
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Yurii Yermolenko
02.10.1973
Ukraine
Yury Ermolenko – A Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Born in 1973 Kiev (Ukraine) Lives and works in Kiev.
Education:
1980 – 1992 – T. Shevchenko Republican art school, Kiev, Ukraine
1992 – 1998 – National Academy of Fine Art and Architecture (NAFAA), Kiev, Ukraine
1998 – 2001 – Post-graduate education ( M.A.degree ), NAFAA, Kiev, Ukraine
2003 – Got a scholarship of Ministry of Culture of Poland ”GOUDE POLONIA”, Krakow, Poland
Main exhibitions:
2018 - "Garden of Wandering Geniuses" project, (Х.Л.А.М.), Kyiv, Ukraine.
2017 – 2018 – “MY FAVOURITE DOLLS” project, Tauvers Gallery international, Kiev, Ukraine
2017 – 2018 – “Flea Psychedelic Market” project, (Х.Л.А.М.), Kyiv, Ukraine
2016 – 2017 – In “Search of Dark Energy”, Vysehrad, Prague, Czech Republic; Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria.
2014 – 2015 – “Mу Favorite Dolls”, “Brothers in Arms”
2013 – “Facevinyl”
2013 – “Ukrainian Psychedel”, “Suitcases the Classics”
2013 – “Magical Garden”
2013 – “May be always be my mother, may there always be me”
2012 – “Conversion”
2012 – “Immigration to Cuba”
2011 – “Sings of Cuba”
2011 – “Ladies I didn`t get along with”
2010 – “Metaphysical Landscape of Zaporizhia”
2010 – “Metaphysical Landscape of Kaniv”
2010 – “A hedgehog jazz f**k”
2009 – “Eternal Values”
2009 – “Peruvian Toys”
2008 – “Death of Brands”
2007 – “Pink”
2007 – “Lolita’s on the Arena”
2007 – “Silicon”
2006 – “Paradise”
2006 – “Flea Market”
2005 – "Alice new!"
2005 – “Entomology of Souls”
2004 – "13. ICONOSTASIS"
2004 – “Hunting”
2003 – “KANIV – RAPAN”
2003 – “Baltic – Hel”
THE PROJECTS IN THE ART GROUP "TERRACES":
2002 – “Flash
2001 – “Indigo-Purring Cort”
2000 – “New York City”
2000 – “Flash”
1999 – “So good!”
1998 – “Shout on Plateaus”
1997 – “Dances on Colored Rope”
1997 – “Lighting Art and Painting Art”
Artist shop
Yermolenko Yurii
Ukraine
Number of products: 90
Acrylmalerei " Kosmische Farben"
Christine Jost (b. 1963)
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Christine Jost
08.08.1963
Germany
Ich bin bildende Künstlerin und Mitgründerin der Kunstakademie Rheinland e. V
Mitgliedschaften:
Künstlerbund Rheinland
Künstlergruppe Pellenz
Kunstakademie Rheinland e. V.
Ausstellungen Ausstellungsbeteiligung bei o.g.
Künstlergruppen im In- und Ausland, z. B. in Antwerpen, Bonn, Andernach, Koblenz,
St.-Amand-les-Eaux, Farnham
Europäische Vereinigung Bildender Künstler (EVBK), Prüm
Werke befinden sich im öffentlichen und privaten Besitz.
Meine Bilder sind keine Abbildungen bestimmter Dinge, sondern selbständige, aus der Fantasie beflügelte Linien, Collagen, Flächen und Farben.
Künstlerische Freiheit ist eine persönliche Voraussetzung, gebunden mit der Beherrschung des Handwerks sowie harte Arbeitsdisziplin und Lenkung der Fantasie durch die Formkraft des Geistes.
Artist shop
Jost Christine
Germany
Number of products: 4
VICTORY
Alex SAVART (b. 1958)
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Alex SAVART
06.05.1958
Russia
SMIRNOV ALEXEY VALENTINOVICH (SAVART)
Alexey Smirnov is a contemporary, distinctive artist working at junction of fine art with its inherent esthetics and contemporary art with its intentional “madness”, challenge and hidden meaning.
For many years the painter have been trying to find himself. Never copying any of his colleagues-artists he refined his mastership, searched for his own artistic language. Soon these endeavours began to produce results – Alexey formed his original bright and remarkable volume technique of painting works of art.
The creative work of Alexey Smirnov differs with his enhanced sensitive perception of life, search of new means of expression consonant with modern times. The principal theme of Alexey Smirnov’s art is modernity. In his works the perception of environment loses its single-valuedness. Almost each painting makes the viewer to contemplate it long while, provoking a number of associations and deliberations. In his works one can often observe the collision of the mundane and the fantastic, interlacing of lyric and grotesque, romance and irony.
The characteristic feature of the author’s plastic language is a sharp feel of colouring, expression and fascination with texture, all of it allowing realize both formal decorative and conceptual psychologic tasks. Through the half-opened door of his art the author invites the viewer to make a step into the unknown, where vibrations of picturesque lines, gorgeous forms and fantastic constructions are filled with sense and obtain their ethereal tangibility, transform into structures of the World around us. The World consisting not of things and subjects but of essences, powers and energies. The play of lines of the picture, surfaces of colour and space in the artist’s compositions form metaphorical image of beingness, put in motion the viewer’s intellect, encouraging him for self-perfection and finding knowledge of eternal secrets of the universe.
Artist shop
SAVART Alex
Russia
Number of products: 42