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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
A rare treat, which Aristotle mentioned in the fourth century BC, was brought to the table of the ancient Greeks from the colonies
A tiny vessel, filled with hardly a hundred black eggs, was worth more than a flock of sheep of a hundred heads.
When the darkness of the Middle Ages descended on Europe after the death of the Roman Empire, the caviar literally dissolved in this shadow. Disappeared. In the 12th century, it was rediscovered by Russian… fishermen.
Since then and to this day, sturgeon caviar has been associated with Russia, the royal treasures and appetites of the nobility.
11 tons of caviar from Astrakhan and Azerbaijan were annually delivered to the court of Nicholas II as a tax on the highest approved fishery. A delicious and healthy delicacy, black and red caviar on slices of bread with butter and butter between these sandwiches on the blackboard behind there are open jars of it. This art take a part in Russian sparkling exhibition since 7-12 January in Lega.
« I convey stories through the prism of sensations and emotions. »
Anna Pavlovich is an artist based in Bulgaria, born in Russia whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Italy. Through her diverse and narrative-based works, she endeavors to preserve and convey emotions and sensations. In her artistic practice, Pavlovich most often creates in a style that fuses impressionism with elements of realism. She exclusively employs oils because of their bright and saturated colors.
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