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Russian Painter Vladimir Zhdanov: Capturing Siberian Landscapes and Historical Scenes

Vladimir Zhdanov, Russian painter from Omsk, now in Gatchina, St. Petersburg. Known for Siberian landscapes, ancient Russian cities, royal residences, and more. Works in private collections worldwide. Films and art recommended by Russian Museum in St. Petersburg.

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Russian Painter Vladimir Zhdanov: Capturing Siberian Landscapes and Historical Scenes

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  1. VLADIMIR ZHDANOV RUSSIAN PAINTER Дмитрий Хворостовский Эх, дороги 08.10.2014 18:28:18

  2. Vladimir Zhdanov Russian painter( Владимир Жданов) was born in Omsk and currently lives in Gatchina, St. Petersburg.Theme of creativity: the Siberian landscape, the images of ancient Russian cities and royal residences, still life, female and children’s, nude model.His works are in many private collections in Russia and abroad, in particular: the German foreign minister, the mayor of New York, the consul United States in St. Petersburg, at the American Embassy in Moscow. About the artist filmed two movies, one of which was presented at the All-Russian Festival TV film in St. Petersburg in 1998. In 2000, the chief researcher on the art of the twentieth century. Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, DM Dmitrienko recommended purchase of contemporary art two works by the artist as having high artistic value.

  3. T H E E N D October 01, 2013

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