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b. 1921 - d. 1994

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    • Nina Alexeieuna Sergeeva (Russian 1921-1994), Autumn Harmony, Oil on Canvas, Frame: 33 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (84.46 x 65.41 cm.)
      Jul. 12, 2022

      Nina Alexeieuna Sergeeva (Russian 1921-1994), Autumn Harmony, Oil on Canvas, Frame: 33 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (84.46 x 65.41 cm.)

      Est: $200 - $300

      Nina Alexeieuna Sergeeva (Russian 1921-1994), Autumn Harmony, Oil on Canvas,

      Weschler's
    • SERGEEVA, NINA Russian painter, 1921-1994
      Apr. 21, 2020

      SERGEEVA, NINA Russian painter, 1921-1994

      Est: -

      SERGEEVA, NINA Russian painter, 1921-1994 Original title: Kinder des Nordens (Children of the North). Oil on canvas, verso inscribed, titled and dated: 1951. 86 x 112 cm, framed. No shipping available by the auction house.

      Sigalas
    • NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-2018)
      Nov. 03, 2019

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-2018)

      Est: $500 - $1,500

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-2018) Women in Conversation, 1946 oil on canvas 103 x 114 cm (40 1/2 x 44 7/8 in.) signed lower right, signed and dated on verso

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • Nina Sergeeva (1921) 
      Sep. 22, 2018

      Nina Sergeeva (1921) 

      Est: -

      Dance lesson. 1976, canvas, oil, 100x110 cm

      Classic Art Gallery Antonia
    • Nina Sergeeva (1921) - Chekhov's veranda. At the Black Sea
      Nov. 25, 2017

      Nina Sergeeva (1921) - Chekhov's veranda. At the Black Sea

      Est: -

      oil on canvas, 80x81 cm

      Classic Art Gallery Antonia
    • Nina A. Sergeeva, Oil, Russian Village Teenager, Russia, 1951
      Feb. 09, 2017

      Nina A. Sergeeva, Oil, Russian Village Teenager, Russia, 1951

      Est: €1,440 - €1,800

      Oil in canvas Russia, 1951 Nina A. Sergeeva (1921-1994) – Russian painter Signed and dated on the back in Cyrillic „Нина А. Сергеева русские деревенские дети, 1951 (Сцреализм)“ ’ Black wooden frame Canvas dimensions: 86 x 111 cm Framing dimensions: 98.5 x 121 cm Good condition The work of the Russian painter Nina A. Sergeeva presents three Russian village teenagers of the 1950s. The bright and clear colors of the painting show the characteristic appeal of Russian painting from this time. The oil painting is signed and dated on the back in Cyrillic with ’H. A. Cepzeeba DeTu Cebepa 1951’. It is in good condition with minimal signs of age and use. A small hole can be seen in the top center of the canvas as well as loss of color. The canvas measures 86 x 111 cm and the framed size is 98.5 x 121 cm. (asi) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Auctionata charges the resale rights tax pursuant to Section 26 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG) towards the buyer in case of the sale of an original work of art or photography prior to 70 years having lapsed since the death of their creator. Therefore, Auctionata charges when purchasing a good – if a protection as an original work of art or photography is given – starting from a hammer price of EUR 400 an additional amount, which is calculated according to Section 26 (2) German Copyright Act (UrhG) and which does not exceed the amount of EUR 12,500. You can find more information about resale rights tax in Auctionata´s table of fees and T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Nina Sergeeva (1921) - Chekhov veranda. The Black Sea
      Nov. 05, 2016

      Nina Sergeeva (1921) - Chekhov veranda. The Black Sea

      Est: -

      Oil on canvas, 80x81 cm

      Classic Art Gallery Antonia
    • A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A FESTIVAL SCENE BY SERGEEVA, 1953
      Oct. 30, 2016

      A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A FESTIVAL SCENE BY SERGEEVA, 1953

      Est: $500 - $600

      NINA SERGEEVA (UKRAINIAN 1921-1994), At Berlin Festival, 1953, oil on cardboard, 21 1/2 x 19 1/2 in (54 x 50 cm), signed lower left, dated and titled on vesro LOT NOTES Nina Sergeeva studied in the Kharkov Art Institute under the tutelage of C.M. Prokhorov, N.C. Samokish. With seven years of intense training Nina was accepted into the Moscow International Art Institute (now a part of the Surikov) where she studied with Surikov, S.E. Dudnika, and Igor Grabar, who was her greatest influence and mentor. Her diploma works Young Figurists are now in the permanent collection at the Museum of Academic Arts in St. Petersburg. In 1951 Nina Sergeeva became a member of the Moscow Artists' Union and in 1954 a member of the All Soviet Artists' Union. From 1954 until 1963 she concentrated on perfecting her skills and developing her own unique style. She exhibited often during these years and won the Young Artist Award several years in a row. Nina's first opportunity to participate in a major All Soviet exhibition came in 1957 when she was invited to exhibit in the Forty Years of the Great Socialist Revolution. The painting that she exhibited Festival Song is now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museum in Arkangelsk. In 1970 she was invited to participate in the All Soviet exhibition 100 Years of V.E. Lenin.From 1974 to 1984 she was the head of the Moscow Artists Union's Committee for the Development of Art and Culture in the Provinces. While holding this position she organized and participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow, Volgograd, Arkangelsk and many other regions of Russia. Nina was one of the few artists to be allowed to travel outside the Soviet Union during the days of Communi.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A YOUNG FIGURIST BY SERGEEVA, 1952
      Oct. 30, 2016

      A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A YOUNG FIGURIST BY SERGEEVA, 1952

      Est: $1,000 - $1,200

      NINA SERGEEVA (UKRAINIAN 1921-1994), Before the Tournament, 1952, oil on board, 27 1/4 x 19 1/4 in (69 x 49 cm), signed lower left, dated and titled on vesro LOT NOTES Nina Sergeeva studied in the Kharkov Art Institute under the tutelage of C.M. Prokhorov, N.C. Samokish. With seven years of intense training Nina was accepted into the Moscow International Art Institute (now a part of the Surikov) where she studied with Surikov, S.E. Dudnika, and Igor Grabar, who was her greatest influence and mentor. Her diploma works Young Figurists are now in the permanent collection at the Museum of Academic Arts in St. Petersburg. In 1951 Nina Sergeeva became a member of the Moscow Artists' Union and in 1954 a member of the All Soviet Artists' Union. From 1954 until 1963 she concentrated on perfecting her skills and developing her own unique style. She exhibited often during these years and won the Young Artist Award several years in a row. Nina's first opportunity to participate in a major All Soviet exhibition came in 1957 when she was invited to exhibit in the Forty Years of the Great Socialist Revolution. The painting that she exhibited Festival Song is now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museum in Arkangelsk. In 1970 she was invited to participate in the All Soviet exhibition 100 Years of V.E. Lenin.From 1974 to 1984 she was the head of the Moscow Artists Union's Committee for the Development of Art and Culture in the Provinces. While holding this position she organized and participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow, Volgograd, Arkangelsk and many other regions of Russia. Nina was one of the few artists to be allowed to travel outside the Soviet Union during the days of Communi.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A GIRL BY SERGEEVA, 195
      Oct. 30, 2016

      A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF A GIRL BY SERGEEVA, 195

      Est: $500 - $600

      NINA SERGEEVA (UKRAINIAN 1921-1994), Youth, 1955, oil on board, 26 1/2 x 19 1/2 in (69 x 49 cm), signed lower left, dated and titled on vesro LOT NOTES Nina Sergeeva studied in the Kharkov Art Institute under the tutelage of C.M. Prokhorov, N.C. Samokish. With seven years of intense training Nina was accepted into the Moscow International Art Institute (now a part of the Surikov) where she studied with Surikov, S.E. Dudnika, and Igor Grabar, who was her greatest influence and mentor. Her diploma works Young Figurists are now in the permanent collection at the Museum of Academic Arts in St. Petersburg. In 1951 Nina Sergeeva became a member of the Moscow Artists' Union and in 1954 a member of the All Soviet Artists' Union. From 1954 until 1963 she concentrated on perfecting her skills and developing her own unique style. She exhibited often during these years and won the Young Artist Award several years in a row. Nina's first opportunity to participate in a major All Soviet exhibition came in 1957 when she was invited to exhibit in the Forty Years of the Great Socialist Revolution. The painting that she exhibited Festival Song is now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museum in Arkangelsk. In 1970 she was invited to participate in the All Soviet exhibition 100 Years of V.E. Lenin.From 1974 to 1984 she was the head of the Moscow Artists Union's Committee for the Development of Art and Culture in the Provinces. While holding this position she organized and participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow, Volgograd, Arkangelsk and many other regions of Russia. Nina was one of the few artists to be allowed to travel outside the Soviet Union during the days of Communi.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL BY SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1950S
      Oct. 30, 2016

      A RUSSIAN PAINTING OF INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL BY SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1950S

      Est: $1,000 - $1,200

      NINA SERGEEVA (UKRAINIAN 1921-1994), International Festival Celebration, circa 1950s, oil on board, 23 x 17 1/2 in (58 x 45 cm), initialed lower left, framed LOT NOTES Nina Sergeeva studied in the Kharkov Art Institute under the tutelage of C.M. Prokhorov, N.C. Samokish. With seven years of intense training Nina was accepted into the Moscow International Art Institute (now a part of the Surikov) where she studied with Surikov, S.E. Dudnika, and Igor Grabar, who was her greatest influence and mentor. Her diploma works Young Figurists are now in the permanent collection at the Museum of Academic Arts in St. Petersburg. In 1951 Nina Sergeeva became a member of the Moscow Artists' Union and in 1954 a member of the All Soviet Artists' Union. From 1954 until 1963 she concentrated on perfecting her skills and developing her own unique style. She exhibited often during these years and won the Young Artist Award several years in a row. Nina's first opportunity to participate in a major All Soviet exhibition came in 1957 when she was invited to exhibit in the Forty Years of the Great Socialist Revolution. The painting that she exhibited Festival Song is now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museum in Arkangelsk. In 1970 she was invited to participate in the All Soviet exhibition 100 Years of V.E. Lenin.From 1974 to 1984 she was the head of the Moscow Artists Union's Committee for the Development of Art and Culture in the Provinces. While holding this position she organized and participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow, Volgograd, Arkangelsk and many other regions of Russia. Nina was one of the few artists to be allowed to travel outside the Soviet Union during the days of Communism. In 1975 she traveled to France. She was a huge success and has regularly exhibited there since. She organized and participated in the major Moscow exhibition "The Land and the People" in 1985. For this she was given the Golden Palette Award for her devotion to the cultural enrichment of the Soviet Union. In 1986-87 she participated in an exhibition organized by the Moscow Artists' Union that subsequently traveled to Belarus, France, Italy, Belgium and Japan. At this time she became an important organizer of the cultural exchange between the Soviet Union and France. She is regularly exhibited in Paris at the Gallery Natalie Boldyreff. In 1989 Sergeeva had four personal exhibitions: Moscow, Norelsk, Donetsk, and Kramatorsk. In this same year she named one of the Soviet Union's top 40 artists. Nina Sergeeva is an Honored Artist and a People's Artist of Russia. She is represented by a major gallery in Moscow and in March 2001 she was included in the Moscow Salon Show of Art and Antiques. She was the only living Russian artist to be included in this exhibition.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REALIST DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTING OF A CELEBRATION BY SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1940S
      Aug. 20, 2016

      A RUSSIAN SOCIALIST REALIST DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTING OF A CELEBRATION BY SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1940S

      Est: $400 - $600

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-1994), Celebration in Kolkhoz, circa 1940s, oil on board, 21 x 34 in ( 53.3 x 83.3 cm), signed on both sides

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF PIONEERS BY NINA SERGEEVA, 1958
      Jul. 15, 2016

      A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF PIONEERS BY NINA SERGEEVA, 1958

      Est: $500 - $700

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN B. 1921), Pioneers in Summer Camp, 1958, oil on paperboard, 60.3 x 85 cm (23 3/4x 33 1/2 in.), signed and dated lower right

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF A FIGURE SKATER BY NINA SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1950S
      Jul. 15, 2016

      A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF A FIGURE SKATER BY NINA SERGEEVA, CIRCA 1950S

      Est: $500 - $700

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN B. 1921), The Figure Skater, oil on paperboard, 72 x 49.5 cm (28 3/8 x 19 1/2 in.), signed lower right

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF A KOLKHOZNITSA BY NINA SERGEEVA, 1951
      Jul. 15, 2016

      A SOCIALIST REALIST PAINTING OF A KOLKHOZNITSA BY NINA SERGEEVA, 1951

      Est: $500 - $700

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN B. 1921), Kolkhoznitsa, 1951, oil on paperboard, 60.4 x 48.3 cm (23 3/4x 19 in.), initialed lower right; signed, titled and dated on verso

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • Sergeeva - Russian Federalist Still Life Painting
      Dec. 13, 2015

      Sergeeva - Russian Federalist Still Life Painting

      Est: $300 - $500

      Nina Alekseevna Sergeeva was active and lived in Russian Federation. (1921-1994) Nina Sergeeva is known for painting. Still life with flowers. Dated 1960. Signed lower right corner. 12" W x 15 1/2" H. Unframed.

      Greenwich Auction
    • NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-1994)
      Dec. 12, 2015

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-1994)

      Est: $300 - $500

      NINA SERGEEVA (RUSSIAN 1921-1994) Girl, 1955 oil on paper board 70 x 50 cm (27 1/2 x 19 3/4 in.) signed lower left; signed, titled and dated on verso LOT NOTES Nina Aleksekevna Sergeeva was one of the most important proponents of the Moscow Impressionist School. She studied at the Kharkov Art Academy and later at the Surikov Art Insitute in Moscow, under Igor Grabar. She exhibited widely including at the All-Union Exhibitions in Moscow in 1950 and 1951. Sergeeva had numerous solo exhibitions in both Russia and abroad, and her works are in the permanent collections of Tretyakov Museum, the Neue Pinakothek in Munich, and many others.THIS LOT IS BEING SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • Sergeeva - Russian Federalist Still Life Painting
      Oct. 25, 2015

      Sergeeva - Russian Federalist Still Life Painting

      Est: $300 - $500

      Nina Alekseevna Sergeeva was active and lived in Russian Federation. (1921-1994) Nina Sergeeva is known for painting. Still life with flowers. Dated 1960. Signed lower right corner. 12" W x 15 1/2" H. Unframed.

      Greenwich Auction
    • Nina Sergeeva"Moskauer Winter". No date.
      Mar. 13, 2010

      Nina Sergeeva"Moskauer Winter". No date.

      Est: €400 - €480

      Oil on cardboard. Verslo mit verschiedenen Stempeln und Bezeichnungen in Kyrillisch. In Tinte signiert (?) "Sergeewa" und betitelt.Kanten stärker bestoßen mit Fehlstellen. Verso atelierspurig.

      Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
    • Nina Sergeeva(zugeschr.) "Auf dem roten Platz". 1960.
      Mar. 13, 2010

      Nina Sergeeva(zugeschr.) "Auf dem roten Platz". 1960.

      Est: €600 - €720

      Oil on cardboard. Mehrere kleine Fehlstellen im Randbereich. Verso in Kyrillisch und Deutsch mehrfach signiert (?) "Sergeewa" , betitelt und datiert o.Mi. In silberfarbener Holzleiste gerahmt.

      Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
    • Nina Alexeievna Sergeeva (b. 1921)
      Dec. 07, 2009

      Nina Alexeievna Sergeeva (b. 1921)

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      The Artist's Nieces oil on board signed verso 51 by 76cm., 20 by 30in.

      Whyte's
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