An absolutely gorgeous piece by the late Anatole Krasnyanski, this matted and framed original painting is a true statement piece, measuring an impressive 56×51 inches.
Anatole Krasnyanski “Tambourine Twosome” 2007 (Original Painting on Canvas)
Framed: 56×51
Acrylic and watercolor painting on handmade Japanese rice paper, signed in ink lower left. A unique work.
Appraised Value: $25,500 (Pre-death)
Anatole Krasnyansky was a Ukrainian American artist, best known for his watercolors and cityscapes. His work conflates themes of music, theater, architecture, and culture through colorful figurations set in non-Euclidean space. Krasnyansky earned his master’s in architecture and fine art before emigrating from the Soviet Union in 1975 to pursue his art career in Los Angeles. His structural aesthetic was shaped by his previous work as an architect, as well as having served as a scenic artist in the theater industry. Notably, Krasnyansky developed a unique process of textural watercolor painting, where his paper works reference Eastern culture and heritage through color relationships and architectural features. Krasnyansky exhibited internationally during his lifetime, including at institutions such as Stanford University in Palo Alto and the University of Los Angeles.