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"I Love you" series « The good luck flowers » Painting

Aliev Nadir

Switzerland

Painting, Oil on Other

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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«Je vous aime » de la série: "Les fleurs porte-bonheur". Acrylique sur toile, 70X50cm, Genève, Octobre 2011 « The good luck flowers » series - « I Love you ». Acrylic on canvas, 70X50cm, Geneva, October 2011 ...

Year Created:

2011

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Painting, Oil on Other

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.8 D in

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No

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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"The only time I feel a live is when I'm painting" Vincent van Gogh We would like present you Nadir Aliev who is an authentic Swiss artist-painter, and professional concert pianist of nationality Swiss. Life of Nadir Aliev is an incredible story about a creative personality endowed with a brilliant talent, a person with an extraordinary destiny. Nadir's Family Roots Nadir Aliev was born in a family of intellectuals. Nadir's mother Nina Alieva-Khudiakova was a daughter of Count Constantin Khudiakov, a military surgeon. Thanks to his medical profession, Count Khudiakov was not kill by bolsheviks, but was sent to Azerbaijan to treat the local population there. During an outbreak of plague, his grandfather contracted disease and, in order prevent spreading it, sacrificed his life by burning himself. In the same year, his grandmother Helena Khudiakova deceased at the age of 33, as a result of medical error during transfusion of blood. Nadir Aliev was born in a family where culture was very primordial important for generations: art, music, poetry and painting. His father, Seifulla Aliev was a director of an oil refinery in Azerbaijan, in the land where Alfred Nobel became rich. His father was also a prominent engineer with many international patents and inventions under his belt. At the same time, he was a great humanist and advocate of peace. Nadir Aliev's sister Adilia Alieva is world known international concert pianist. Marcel LANDOWSKI, Chancelier de l'Institut de France et Académie des Beaux Arts, composer said: « Adilia ALIEVA is one of the best pianist of our century » Nadir Aliev always was fond of avant-garde art. Although in Soviet Union, it was forbidden, he found and studied books on Chagall, Malevich, Picasso, Braque and Dali which helped him in founding his own individual multicolored style, easily recognizable which was appreciated by many art experts, journalists and art dealers. Exhibitions of his paintings were held with great success in Switzerland and France. Many TV emissions and articles in newspapers Several documentary films were made about him and his art. For this year he has invitation for Exhibitions from USA, France, Suisse, Netherlands, UK, Germany, Italy, Malta, Canada, Greece, Brazil, Australia, China etc..

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