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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
It is known that the artist Amadeo Modigliani met the Russian poetess Anna Akhmatova in Paris at the age of 25. Akhmatova was twenty at the time. The portraits do not reflect age, but rather are symbolic, as both figures later became great pillars of the Silver Age. Modigliani lived a short life and received worldwide recognition immediately after his death, while Akhmatova lived quite a long time and was already considered a literary cult figure… during her lifetime. Their eternal glory is symbolized by the faces of Egyptian statues in the background, as well as their fascination with ancient Egyptian culture. These characters are tragic, dark, and decadent, and therefore continue to inspire mystics and lovers of dark aesthetics. Because the artist did not live long, he is painted as if in a photograph, dissolving in light, his appearance befitting his biography. Anna Akhmatova was called a Queen for her proud posture and profile. She was also a rather magical woman, though she did not
Karina Kulyk, a Ukrainian-born artist now based in Germany, predominantly works in oil on small canvases, infusing her backgrounds in classical art, music, and restoration. She masterfully applies vibrant, contrasting colors with direct brushwork, often eschewing sketches and favoring techniques reminiscent of Fayum portraits and distressed icons. Her art conjures fantastical beings and otherworldly landscapes, embodying Symbolism and phantasmagoria, where texture takes a backseat to vivid imagery. Through her work, she channels the haunting allure of immortality and surreal beauty, contrasted by poignant melancholy and existential longing.
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Modigliani and Akhmatova
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