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  • KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 The Ark. Bukhara
    Dec. 01, 2010

    KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 The Ark. Bukhara

    Est: £1,000 - £2,000

    KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 The Ark. Bukhara signed with initials, titled in Cyrillic and dated 1955, further inscribed with a dedication to the writer Sergei B. Borodin and signed Gouache and black ink on laid paper, laid on paper, 30 by 30.5 cm.

    MacDougall's
  • KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 Portrait of an Oriental Man
    Dec. 01, 2010

    KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 Portrait of an Oriental Man

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    KURZIN, MIKHAIL 1888-1957 Portrait of an Oriental Man inscribed in Cyrillic "Farkhat.../worker/Azimov/Mali", dated 1930 and stamped with an exhibition stamp Charcoal and pastel on paper, 35 by 29 cm.

    MacDougall's
  • MICHAEL I. KURZIN (Russian, 1888-1957) TWO WORKS.
    Aug. 26, 2009

    MICHAEL I. KURZIN (Russian, 1888-1957) TWO WORKS.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    1) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic "M Kurzin" and "Tashkent 1942". Sketch shows a head study and other items. 2) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic "M Kurzin" and "Tashkent 1942". There is an additional illegible signature, possibly in Lithuanian and the date "May 22 1945". Sketch shows a seated man and some household article. Both unframed and unmatted. Some literature concerning the artist indicates that he was a member of the "Masters of New East Operating in Tashkent". SIZE: 1) 9-1/2" x 6-1/2". 2) 6-1/2" x 9-1/2". CONDITION: Very good. 9-95644, 9-95643

    James D. Julia
  • MICHAEL I. KURZIN (Russian, 1888-1957) TWO WORKS
    Feb. 06, 2009

    MICHAEL I. KURZIN (Russian, 1888-1957) TWO WORKS

    Est: $2,500 - $4,000

    1) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic "M Kurzin" and "Tashkent 1942". Sketch shows a head study and other items. 2) Watercolor on paper signed bottom left in Cyrillic "M Kurzin" and "Tashkent 1942". There is an additional illegible signature, possibly in Lithuanian and the date "May 22 1945". Sketch shows a seated man and some household article. Both unframed and unmatted. Some literature concerning the artist indicates that he was a member of the "Masters of New East Operating in Tashkent". SIZE: 1) 9-1/2" x 6-1/2". 2) 6-1/2" x 9-1/2". CONDITION: Very good. 9-95644, 9-95643

    James D. Julia
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