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This original Painting by a Russian artist Mark KREMER, is done in oil on cardboard. This Landscape was created in Realism style. 
The painting is rendered in his recognizable and peculiar manner and style which are in fact impossible to forge. Signed on lower front and back side (see on photo). 
The artwork is not framed. 

This old painting by a famous Russian (Soviet) artist Mark Kremer is done in oil on cardboard. It was created in 20015 on plain air as a sketch. Along the river on a low hill stretched the Russian village. The houses are flooded with a bright spring sun. The snow melts down the slopes of the hill. Spring flood. On the islets among the river there are tall birches. Last year's yellow grass breaks through the snow. Far behind the village, under thick clouds, is a dark, dense forest.

About artist: 
Mark Kremer was born in 1928 in Pushkin, the suburb of Leningrad, USSR (presently Saint Petersburg, Russia). The artist has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1956. He was a Party Secretary of Art Foundation of USSR. Kremer was a student of such outstanding artists as P. Buchkin, R. Franz, A. Lubimov.
This original Painting by a Russian artist Mark KREMER, is done in oil on cardboard. This Landscape was created in Realism style. 
The painting is rendered in his recognizable and peculiar manner and style which are in fact impossible to forge. Signed on lower front and back side (see on photo). 
The artwork is not framed. 

This old painting by a famous Russian (Soviet) artist Mark Kremer is done in oil on cardboard. It was created in 20015 on plain air as a sketch. Along the river on a low hill stretched the Russian village. The houses are flooded with a bright spring sun. The snow melts down the slopes of the hill. Spring flood. On the islets among the river there are tall birches. Last year's yellow grass breaks through the snow. Far behind the village, under thick clouds, is a dark, dense forest.

About artist: 
Mark Kremer was born in 1928 in Pushkin, the suburb of Leningrad, USSR (presently Saint Petersburg, Russia). The artist has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1956. He was a Party Secretary of Art Foundation of USSR. Kremer was a student of such outstanding artists as P. Buchkin, R. Franz, A. Lubimov.

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Spring flood, sketch Painting

Mark Kremer

Russia

Painting, Oil on Cardboard

Size: 9.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.4 D in

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This original Painting by a Russian artist Mark KREMER, is done in oil on cardboard. This Landscape was created in Realism style. The painting is rendered in his recognizable and peculiar manner and style which are in fact impossible to forge. Signed on lower front and back side (see on photo). The artwork is not framed. This old painting by a famous Russian (Soviet) artist Mark Kremer is done in oil on cardboard. It was created in 20015 on plain air as a sketch. Along the river on a low hill stretched the Russian village. The houses are flooded with a bright spring sun. The snow melts down the slopes of the hill. Spring flood. On the islets among the river there are tall birches. Last year's yellow grass breaks through the snow. Far behind the village, under thick clouds, is a dark, dense forest. About artist: Mark Kremer was born in 1928 in Pushkin, the suburb of Leningrad, USSR (presently Saint Petersburg, Russia). The artist has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1956. He was a Party Secretary of Art Foundation of USSR. Kremer was a student of such outstanding artists as P. Buchkin, R. Franz, A. Lubimov.

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Oil on Cardboard

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9.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.4 D in

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Mark Kremer was born in 1928 in Pushkin, the suburb of Leningrad, presently St.Petersburg. The artist has been a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1956. He was a Party Secretary of Art Foundation of USSR. Kremer was a student of such outstanding artists as P. Buchkin, R. Franz, A. Lubimov. Mark Kremer originally studied in Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, continuing his education in Vera Mukhina Higher School of Art and Design (presently Saint Petersburg State Art and Industry Academy); at the Department of Sculpture and the Department of Art consequently. Here is an impressive list of his teachers and tutors: the honoured artist, professor P. Buchkin (1886-1965), professor of art R. Frenz (1888-1956), professor A. Lubimov (1879-1955), who was the best-loved student of I. Repin. The contemporaries of Kremer were such famous painters as Y. Neprintsev, N. Timkov, A. Deineka, A. Laktionov and many others. Nevertheless, the main and the most important teacher who played a significant role in Kremer’s art background was his father, the outstanding soviet artist Veniamin Kremer (1899-1978). It was very much him who made impact and acquired a taste to art to his son. In collaboration with Isaak Brodsky, Veniamin Kremer was a father of foundation of the Leningrad department of the Soviet Union of Artists, which was set up in 1932. The 1939 saw him as a head artist of the USSR Pavilion at the World Exhibition held in New York. Together with his father Kremer took part in the very first exhibition in Brussels, which was held after the Second World War in 1958. They created a monumental composite picture of the Stalingrad Battle, Kremer Jn. contribution to this work were a number of sketches, some art and sculptural works. It is important to add that Kremers’ art was highly influenced by the social network of his father - the cream of the art society. Among those we remember National artist of RSFSR K. Rozhdestvensky (1906-1997), N. Dormidontov (1898-1962), who was the student of K. Petrov-Vodkin, the Honoured artist of RSFSR N. Kochergin (1897-1974), the National artist of USSR and the twice laureate of Stalinist prize A. Gritsai (1914-1998) and many others. During the soviet years Mark Kremer created a lot of works accomplishing the request of various USSR enterprises.

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