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Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972. After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater direction and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater. In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art.
In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men (Tsadikim). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre.
His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism.
Beginning in 2011, Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin. He continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats.
His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, private collections of Russian president V.V. Putin, D.A. Medvedev, T.B. Yumashev, N.I. Yeltsin, M.S. Shaimiev, I.B. Primakov, E.M. Primakov, Jr, R.A. Kadyrov, R.G. Abdulatipov, V.A. Shamanov and many other Russian dignitaries.

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    • Timur Tsaku - Rabbi David Chai Abuchatzeira - Leading Kabbalist of our Generation. Signed
      Mar. 03, 2020

      Timur Tsaku - Rabbi David Chai Abuchatzeira - Leading Kabbalist of our Generation. Signed

      Est: $40,000 - $50,000

      Huge portrait of Kabbalist Rabbi David Abuchatzeira of Naharia - leading Kabbalist of our generation. Hyper-realistic art, photograph-like, that arouses astonishment, painted with a unique technique by artist Timur Tsaku, whose works glorify the palaces of Vladimir Putin and other world leaders. Timur Tsaku, was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in 1972. After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater decoration and taught painting and sketching at the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater. In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh ( The G-d’s Angels ) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men ( Tsadikim ). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre. His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin in 2011, and he continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, in the private collections of Russian president Vladimir Putin, prime minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, and many other Russian dignitaries. Oil on wood painting. Black and white, 52X76 cm. Including wooden frame, 106X82 cm. Signed by the artist. Very fine condition.

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    • THE ADMO"R THE RAYYA"TZ. TIMUR TSAKU. B. 1972
      Jul. 24, 2019

      THE ADMO"R THE RAYYA"TZ. TIMUR TSAKU. B. 1972

      Est: $35,000 - $40,000

      Oil painting on wood. Black-and-white, 76x57 cm; including the wooden frame, 102x86 cm. With the artist's signature. Hyperrealistic, photo-like, and stimulating work of art created using a unique technique by the artist Timur Tsaku. Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972. After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater decoration and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater. In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of Jewish holy men ("Tsadikim"). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre. His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The figures in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin in 2011 and he continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, and in the private collections of President of Russia Vladmir Putin, Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, and many other famous personalities. Very fine condition. Pay Attention! On this lot VAT Should be Added to the Commission For Foreign Residents As Well.

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    • Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, Author of "Iggerot Moshe." Timur Tsaku b. 1972
      Apr. 08, 2019

      Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, Author of "Iggerot Moshe." Timur Tsaku b. 1972

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Oil painting on wood.  Black-and-white, 38X53 cm. Including wooden frame, 62X76 cm. Signed by the artist. Hyperrealistic, photo-like, and stimulating work of art created using a unique technique by the artist Timur Tsaku. Background: Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972.  After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater decoration and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater.  In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men (Tsadikim). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre.  His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin in 2011, and he continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, private collections of Russian president V.V. Putin, D.A. Medvedev, T.B. Yumashev, N.I. Yeltsin, M.S. Shaimiev, I.B. Primakov, E.M. Primakov, Jr, R.A. Kadyrov, R.G. Abdulatipov, V.A. Shamanov and many other Russian dignitaries. Condition: Very fine.

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    • Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik of Brisk. Timur Tsaku b. 1972
      Apr. 08, 2019

      Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik of Brisk. Timur Tsaku b. 1972

      Est: $25,000 - $30,000

      Oil on wood painting. Black and white, 51x72 cm. Including wooden frame, 78x101 cm. Signed by the artist. Hyperrealistic, photo-like, and stimulating work of art created using a unique technique by the artist Timur Tsaku. This painting is a copy of the portrait of the gaon Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk when he was photographed with Jewish soldiers in WWI. Background: Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972.  After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater decoration and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater.  In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men (Tsadikim). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre.  His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin in 2011 and he continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, private collections of Russian president V.V. Putin, D.A. Medvedev, T.B. Yumashev, N.I. Yeltsin, M.S. Shaimiev, I.B. Primakov, E.M. Primakov, Jr, R.A. Kadyrov, R.G. Abdulatipov, V.A. Shamanov and many other Russian dignitaries. Condition: Very fine.

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    • Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz, the "Chazon Ish." By Timur Tsaku b. 1972
      Apr. 08, 2019

      Portrait. The Gaon Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz, the "Chazon Ish." By Timur Tsaku b. 1972

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Oil painting on wood. Portrait of the Chazon Ish. Back-and-white, 53x35 cm, including the frame: 82x65 cm. With the signature of the famous hyper-realist artist Tsaku. Israel. Hyperrealistic, photo-like, and stimulating work of art created using a unique technique by the artist Timur Tsaku. Background: Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972.  After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater decoration and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater.  In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men (Tsadikim). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre.  His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin in 2011, and he continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, private collections of Russian president V.V. Putin, D.A. Medvedev, T.B. Yumashev, N.I. Yeltsin, M.S. Shaimiev, I.B. Primakov, E.M. Primakov, Jr, R.A. Kadyrov, R.G. Abdulatipov, V.A. Shamanov and many other Russian dignitaries. Condition: Very fine.

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    • Timur Tsaku THE CRY Surrealist Oil Painting LISTED
      Mar. 28, 2018

      Timur Tsaku THE CRY Surrealist Oil Painting LISTED

      Est: $500 - $3,000

      Timur Tsaku (1971-Present) Uzbekistan, surrealist, hyperrealist oil and acrylic on board painting. Features the work titled; The Cry. Signed lower right. Work measures 16" x 23". Housed in frame measuring 21 1/2" x 28 1/2". Arcadia Fine Arts Gallery label on verso. Good overall condition. In house USA continental shipping $125 plus insurance.

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    • Timur Tsaku HAIYA KUDSHA Surrealist Oil Painting
      Mar. 28, 2018

      Timur Tsaku HAIYA KUDSHA Surrealist Oil Painting

      Est: $1,000 - $5,000

      Timur Tsaku (1971-Present) Uzbekistan, surrealist, hyperrealist oil and acrylic on board painting. Features the work titled; Haiya Kudsha. Signed lower right. Work measures 39 1/4" x 31 1/5". Housed in frame measuring 45 1/4" x 37 1/4". Arcadia Fine Arts Gallery label on verso. Good overall condition. Will not ship. Will refer local third party shippers.

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    • Portrait. Timur Tsaku b. 1972
      Mar. 06, 2018

      Portrait. Timur Tsaku b. 1972

      Est: $30,000 - $40,000

      Oil painting on wood. The famous hyper-realistic artist Tsaku. Israel, c. 2006. Specifications: Black and white painting, 53X73 cm. Including wooden frame, 85x104 cm. Signed by the artist. Unique Features: Hyperrealistic, photo-like, and stimulating work of art created using a unique technique by the artist Timur Tsaku. Background: Timur Tsaku was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1972.  After graduating from art school in 1987, he continued his education in the P.P. Ben’kov College majoring in theater direction and taught painting and sketching in the Tashkent Academy of Art and Theater.  In 1991, Tsaku left for Israel, where he began working on Chayot HaKodesh (“The G-d’s Angels”) paintings, that were later combined into one of his most significant art series. This series made Tsaku famous in the art world, and especially among the American artists of the realism genre. He returned to Israel in 2001 to create biblically-inspired Israeli art. In 2006 Tsaku started working on portraits of the Jewish holy men (Tsadikim). The virtuoso skill of his technique has helped to establish Tsaku as a true master of a portrait genre.  His portraits are characterized by their hyper-realistic style, and reflect a unique combination of artistic talent, black-and-white components and astounding technique of precision in the small details. The characters in his paintings take up the majority of the area of the pictures, with an abstract view in the background. Pictures of people and animals that he paints, using the "triple zero" paint brush and a magnifying glass, look almost like photographs. His successful virtuoso technique reflects the uniqueness, mood and character of the individual in a way that evokes pause. His works are so unique that the artist is immediately identifiable. His paintings arouse astonishment, combining hyper-realism and surrealism. Beginning in 2011, Tsaku was commissioned to paint a portrait of Boris Yeltsin. He continues painting the official portraits of many of the Russian statesmen and diplomats. His creations are displayed in the most prestigious art galleries in the United States, select collections in Israel, private collections of Russian president V.V. Putin, D.A. Medvedev, T.B. Yumashev, N.I. Yeltsin, M.S. Shaimiev, I.B. Primakov, E.M. Primakov, Jr, R.A. Kadyrov, R.G. Abdulatipov, V.A. Shamanov and many other Russian dignitaries. Condition: Very fine.

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