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The "Russian Art Gallery" is a showcase for Russian artists and artists from the ex-Soviet Union. We offer some of the finest examples of Russian
Realist, Impressionist
and Contemporary paintings
serving International art collectors, museum curators, art dealers, interior
designers and just art lovers. On our website you will always find quality,
an expert advice and fast and efficient service. On these pages - they
will be updated on a regular basis - you will find some samples from our
collection of Russian paintings. Please write
to us with your comments, suggestions and offers. If you're after
a particular artist or a particular painting, we will do our best to assist
you in your search. Please use the links we've provided for you to visit
our "Realist Paintings",
"Impressionist Paintings"
and "Contemporary Paintings"
Galleries to learn about our artists and to view some of their works.
Then, when you're ready to make your purchase simply click on any thumbnail
image representing artwork you like, view the larger artwork image on
the next page and click on "Buy" button, it's as easy as that.
Vladimir Asriev, the originator and director of RUSSIAN ART GALLERY.COM
' has been an art collector and art consultant since 1974.
In 1976, to the great annoyance of the Odessa (Ukraine) KGB he issued
"Catalogue of the Collection of Vladimir Asriev". This included about
100 artworks, representative of almost every non-conformist Odessa artist.
During this period, he was also behind many private exhibitions of non-conformist
artists showing their work at his "unofficial gallery" - his flat at the
centre of the city. This became an open house for local artists, musicians
and poets. Since moving to England in 1980, Asriev has been behind many
exhibitions of Russian art. In 1989 he set up his own London gallery -
the "Red Square Gallery", W1, where he staged many successful shows of
major Russian and Soviet artists (closed 1992). He is one of the leading
art consultants in the field of Soviet and post-Soviet art as well as
Soviet Non-Conformist art in England today.
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Sir David Frost with Vladimir Asriev, one of the directors
of ArtLondon.Com, at the opening of the Red Square Gallery in London,
1989.
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HRH The Duke of Kent enjoying our latest exhibition of paintings
by major Russian artist Yuri Yegorov.
YURI YEGOROV - "Ten Years On , New Paintings" - The Air
Gallery, London W1, 5 - 17 November 2001
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