HARLEQUIN RIGHT By Mihail Chemiakin

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HARLEQUIN RIGHT by Mihail Chemiakin is a pencil signed and numbered lithograph published in France in an edition of 250. The size of the image is 20″ X 17 1/4″ plus full margins. From ‘Carnival 1988 suite of 5’. See description.

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HARLEQUIN RIGHT by Mihail Chemiakin

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$2,000.00

HARLEQUIN RIGHT by Mihail Chemiakin is a rare lithograph from the edition of 250. The image size of the image is 20″ X 17 1/4″ plus full margins. See the five (5) piece suite shown in a separate listing.

This beautiful print is from the suite of five (5) original lithographs was published in 1988. These are rare lithographs by Mihail Chemiakin and each is pencil signed and numbered by the artist. These lithographs exhibit characters in costume at ‘Carnival’ in St. Petersburg during the era of Peter the Great.

All prints are in mint condition. An original Certificate of Authenticity, with complete tirage information, will be included for the suite and additionally for each piece individually.

The titles of each are listed as follows:

MAGICIAN

GENDARME WITH BLACK HAT

HARLEQUIN LEFT

HARLEQUIN RIGHT

MIRROR IMAGE

ABOUT THE ARTIST

One of the most impostant international artists of our time,Chemiakin’s artworks are exhibited by leading museums and galleries world wide. A quote from the Robb Report (Jan. 1995) states “so great are his talents that he is one of the few artists working today who sets the standard by which all other contemporary art is measured”.

“Mihail Chemiakin, by all accounts is an innovator and true creator. His passion for art, his creativity, his method and technical skills are among the strongest arguments which can be offered in support of the judgement, which ranks him as one of the great artists of our time. I became convinced that I was facing one of those great men who can change the course of the history of art”. (Dr. Jean Audijier – Head of the Art Dept., University of San Francisco)

He has earned 5 honorary doctorates. The Hermitage Museum held an exhibition in Oct. 1995 of such magnitude that a 7 volume catalog was printed for it.

The extent of his accomplishments, exhibitions and awards are too great to even try and mention.

Harlequin Right by Mihail Chemiakin

HARLEQUIN RIGHT by Mihail Chemiakin

MAKE AN OFFER

All Reasonable Offers will be considered

$2,000.00

HARLEQUIN RIGHT by Mihail Chemiakin is a rare lithograph from the edition of 250. The image size of the image is 20″ X 17 1/4″ plus full margins. See the five (5) piece suite shown in a separate listing.

This beautiful print is from the suite of five (5) original lithographs was published in 1988. These are rare lithographs by Mihail Chemiakin and each is pencil signed and numbered by the artist. These lithographs exhibit characters in costume at ‘Carnival’ in St. Petersburg during the era of Peter the Great.

All prints are in mint condition. An original Certificate of Authenticity, with complete tirage information, will be included for the suite and additionally for each piece individually.

The titles of each are listed as follows:

MAGICIAN

GENDARME WITH BLACK HAT

HARLEQUIN LEFT

HARLEQUIN RIGHT

MIRROR IMAGE

ABOUT THE ARTIST

One of the most impostant international artists of our time,Chemiakin’s artworks are exhibited by leading museums and galleries world wide. A quote from the Robb Report (Jan. 1995) states “so great are his talents that he is one of the few artists working today who sets the standard by which all other contemporary art is measured”.

“Mihail Chemiakin, by all accounts is an innovator and true creator. His passion for art, his creativity, his method and technical skills are among the strongest arguments which can be offered in support of the judgement, which ranks him as one of the great artists of our time. I became convinced that I was facing one of those great men who can change the course of the history of art”. (Dr. Jean Audijier – Head of the Art Dept., University of San Francisco)

He has earned 5 honorary doctorates. The Hermitage Museum held an exhibition in Oct. 1995 of such magnitude that a 7 volume catalog was printed for it.

The extent of his accomplishments, exhibitions and awards are too great to even try and mention.