In 1983 Konstantin Bokov stayed at Cite Internationale des Arts and while there created many paintings and sketches of Paris and its inhabitants. This one is of the Pantheon, but I don't know which building the tower in front of it belongs to, couldn't find the corresponding Google Street View, and for now will have to settle for an overhead view. Does anybody recognize this specific location? Please post. It's an art scavenger hunt!
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"Hello, my friend. I am Konstantin Bokov, an artist who came from Russia to New York City 35 years ago and have been living here ever since. I love this city and its people and I will be posting stories, thoughts, and pictures on the web for you to enjoy with the help of my son. If you are a gallery owner who has a collection of my works, please contact us and we will gladly link you from this site." --KB
7.02.2010
7.01.2010
Peppers and red mug.
A still-life. We ate a lot of vegetables, and my father painted a lot of vegetables. In a corner of the room we shared there was usually an arrangement of the next day's meal with some artful drapery and utensils around it.
Labels:
1984,
oil,
still life
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