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Creator: Boris Alexandrovitch Chetkov
"Blue Landscape with Town" by Boris Chetkov
By Boris Alexandrovitch Chetkov
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Oil on canvas, signed lower right and inscribed on reverse. Very similar to the work "Blue Haze" that sold at Christies London in 2013. Approximate framed dimensions 37.5" x 44" Born October 27, 1926, to a family of successful peasant farmers in the small town of Novaya Lyalya in the Northern Urals, Boris Chetkov...
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