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Artist: Larisa Davatz Artwork Title: Untitled Size: 96 x 96 cm Media: Oil on canvas Artist Info:
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Artist: Larisa Davatz Artwork Title: Untitled Size: 96 x 96 cm Media: Oil on canvas Artist Info: Larisa Davatz was born in Tientsin, China, in 1937. When she was 10 her family moved to the USSR. Soon after, she was accepted to the prestigious Moscow Art School affiliated with the Surikov Arts Institute. While there, she devoted herself to the study of classic artists in the Tretiakov Art Gallery and other fine art museums in Moscow. When Larisa was 14 years old, one of her paintings was sent to Delhi for the International Childrens' Competition, where she was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Prize. Later on, Larisa proved to be a precocious talent at the prestigious Surikov Art Institute in Moscow, from which she graduated in 1964. In her late twenties she began travelling across Central Asia in search of inspiration. Larisa decided to settle in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Its culture, people and philosophy greatly affected her artistic vision. This period had a profound effect. Influenced by the warm climate and eternal spring of the region, Larisa drew inspiration for her colour palette, her work with metaphors and her romantic style. Her works can be found in the following museum collections: Tretyakov State Gallery (Moscow); Moscow Ministry of Culture Gallery; Tashkent National Museum of Arts; Samarkand Art Museum.
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Artist: Larisa Davatz Artwork Title: Untitled Size: 96 x 96 cm Media: Oil on canvas Artist Info: Larisa Davatz was born in Tientsin, China, in 1937. When she was 10 her family moved to the USSR. Soon after, she was accepted to the prestigious Moscow Art School affiliated with the Surikov Arts Institute. While there, she devoted herself to the study of classic artists in the Tretiakov Art Gallery and other fine art museums in Moscow. When Larisa was 14 years old, one of her paintings was sent to Delhi for the International Childrens' Competition, where she was awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Prize. Later on, Larisa proved to be a precocious talent at the prestigious Surikov Art Institute in Moscow, from which she graduated in 1964. In her late twenties she began travelling across Central Asia in search of inspiration. Larisa decided to settle in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Its culture, people and philosophy greatly affected her artistic vision. This period had a profound effect. Influenced by the warm climate and eternal spring of the region, Larisa drew inspiration for her colour palette, her work with metaphors and her romantic style. Her works can be found in the following museum collections: Tretyakov State Gallery (Moscow); Moscow Ministry of Culture Gallery; Tashkent National Museum of Arts; Samarkand Art Museum.
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