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    • Konstantin Chmutin, (Russian, b. 1953), "Potato '91" "Pepper '95", two black and white mezzotints, sheet 14-3/4" x 15-5/8"
      Jun. 17, 2022

      Konstantin Chmutin, (Russian, b. 1953), "Potato '91" "Pepper '95", two black and white mezzotints, sheet 14-3/4" x 15-5/8"

      Est: $100 - $200

      Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953) "Potato '91" "Pepper '95" two black and white mezzotints edition of 60 and edition of 55, respectively, both signed in pencil lower right, titled lower middle and numbered lower left. Unframed. sheet 14-3/4" x 15-5/8" Provenance: Stone and Press Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • KONSTANTIN CHMUTIN (b 1953) MEZZOTINT
      Aug. 20, 2017

      KONSTANTIN CHMUTIN (b 1953) MEZZOTINT

      Est: $375 - $475

      Konstantin Chmutin, (Russian b.1953) ''Still Live V'' 1990; mezzotint, titled and numbered 34/50 in pencil, professionally framed and matted. In frame measures 17"x15"x.75". Weight 2 pds 8 oz. PROVENANCE: A Private Annapolis MD / Charleston SC Estate. Purchased from Andrew Stasik Fine Arts, Darien, CT, according to the original invoice which accompanies this lot. Note: Exhibited at the Washington International Print Fair. Born in Leningrad in 1953, Chmutin currently splits his time between St. Petersburg and New York. While growing up in Russia, he pursued his studies at the Highest School of Civil Engineering. He is a member of the Saint Petersburg Artists Association in Russia and a Fellow Member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, London. His mezzotints have been exhibited in many solo shows in the United States, Poland, Russia and Scotland and have been accepted in numerous international print competitions where they have won more than ten awards. In 1994, Chmutin was selected for inclusion in intergrafia '94 - World Award Winners Gallery in Katowice, Poland. Public Collections: Cracow National Museum, Johnson Museum of Cornell University, Stanford University Museum, Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, Hunterian Art Gallery in Glasgow, New York Public Library and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

      Charleston Estate Auctions
    • Konstantin Chmutin, Limited Edition Mezzotints, S
      Jul. 14, 2016

      Konstantin Chmutin, Limited Edition Mezzotints, S

      Est: £150 - £250

      Konstantin Chmutin, Limited Edition Mezzotints, Still-life VI ( Off-Centre Gallery ) Concept VI & Still-Life V ( Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1991) with original receipts,

      Ewbank's
    • Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953)
      Apr. 26, 2015

      Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953), "Potato '91", edition of 60, and "Pepper '95", edition of 55, two black and white mezzotints, both signed in pencil lower right, titled lower middle and numbered lower left, sheet 14-3/4" x 15-5/8". Unframed. Provenance: Stone Press Galleries, New Orleans, Louisiana.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953)
      Jan. 25, 2015

      Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953)

      Est: $200 - $400

      Konstantin Chmutin (Russian, b. 1953), "Potato '91", edition of 60, and "Pepper '95", edition of 55, two black and white mezzotints, both signed in pencil lower right, titled lower middle and numbered lower left, sheet 14-3/4" x 15-5/8". Unframed. Provenance: Stone Press Galleries, New Orleans, Louisiana.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Konstantin Chmutin, Russian/American b.1953-
      Oct. 04, 2014

      Konstantin Chmutin, Russian/American b.1953-

      Est: £100 - £150

      Konstantin Chmutin, Russian/American b.1953- "Conception VI"; mezzotint, titled and numbered 47/50 in pencil, 10.5x15.3cm, (unframed) Provenance: with Off-Centre Gallery Gallery, Bristol, according to the original invoice which accompanies this lot Note: Exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, Summer Exhibition, 1991

      Roseberys
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