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    • VYACHESLAV VLADIMIROVICH PAKULIN (RUSSIAN,1901 - 1951)
      May. 28, 2016

      VYACHESLAV VLADIMIROVICH PAKULIN (RUSSIAN,1901 - 1951)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      VYACHESLAV VLADIMIROVICH PAKULIN (RUSSIAN,1901 - 1951),"Impresario",watercolor on paper,26 x 35.5 cm,signed l.r.

      Arman Antiques LLC
    • PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951
      Dec. 02, 2015

      PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951 Composition Oil on canvas Signed lower right 80 x 60 cm

      The Bru Sale Gallery
    • PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951
      Dec. 05, 2014

      PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      PAKULIN Viacheslav 1900-1951 Reapers, circa 1920 Oil on canvas Signed lower right 80 x 60 cm Certificate N. Lapidus

      The Bru Sale Gallery
    • Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Pakulin (Russian, 1900-1951) Harvesting
      Nov. 30, 2011

      Vyacheslav Vladimirovich Pakulin (Russian, 1900-1951) Harvesting

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Harvesting with annotations in pencil (lower right and upper right) pencil and watercolour on paper 51 x 69cm (20 1/16 x 27 3/16in).

      Bonhams
    • PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 After Work
      Dec. 01, 2010

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 After Work

      Est: £7,000 - £9,000

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 After Work c. 1920s Pencil and gouache on paper, 64 by 88 cm. Inscribed with an authentication by Liubov Pakulina, the artist's daughter, on the reverse.

      MacDougall's
    • PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Coal Miners of the Donbass
      Dec. 01, 2010

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Coal Miners of the Donbass

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Coal Miners of the Donbass signed, inscribed in Cyrillic "Donbass" and dated 1932 Tempera on paper, 88 by 63 cm. No account of the development of Leningrad painting in the 1920s and 1930s would be complete without the work of Viacheslav Pakulin. He was part of Krug (Circle), alongside such renowned masters as Alexei Pakhomov, Alexander Samokhvalov and Alexander Rusakov. The individuality of each artist's work contributed to the overall high quality of this movement based in the Northern Capital which was, in the opinion of many, superior to that of the Moscow school. Pakulin's work expresses vividly, but without embellishment, the country's "viscera", its harsh daily grind, and so truthfully that one might wonder at the lack of interest shown in Pakulin by the notorious party apparatus. He was most probably saved by the spontaneity of his portrayals and the exaggerated enthusiasm he affected. Pakulin's series of tempera works Coal Miners of the Donbass was produced in the beginning of the 1930s, at the time of his painting trips to Ukraine. We are captivated by his boldly emblematic figures and his absolutely free brushwork which, on the merest contact with the surface of the paper, so tellingly captures the essence of his subject.

      MacDougall's
    • LYUBOV VYACHESLAVOVNA PAKULINA (RUSSIAN B1947),
      Nov. 03, 2010

      LYUBOV VYACHESLAVOVNA PAKULINA (RUSSIAN B1947),

      Est: $300 - $500

      LYUBOV VYACHESLAVOVNA PAKULINA (RUSSIAN B1947), "The Moyka River at Night, St. Petersburg," watercolor and mixed media on paper, 46 x 59 cm (18 1/8 x 23 1/4 in.), signed lower right. Lyubov Pakulina is the daughter of another famous Russian artist, Vyacheslav Pakulin (1900-1951).

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Factory Workers
      Jun. 11, 2010

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Factory Workers

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      PAKULIN, VIACHESLAV 1900-1951 Factory Workers with a pencil sketch on the reverse Gouache on paper, 63.5 by 43.5 cm. Viacheslav Pakulin's intense, expressively dynamic industrial workrelates to the artist's most vibrant period during his collaborationwith the Krug society. The distinguishing features of Pakulin'swork in these years were his search for new compositional formsand individual figurative expression, based on splashes of colourand flowing contours. One of the most multi-faceted and interesting Leningrad painters of the 1930s, Viacheslav Pakulin had anotable impact on pre-war Soviet art.

      MacDougall's
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