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OSCAR RABIN, TRAMWAY IN MOSCOW, 1959 // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s", Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery
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OLEG TSELKOV, PERSON WITH FORK, 1983, oil on canvas, 194.9 x 130.1 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 70,000 - 90,000 British pounds. Price realized: £127,250
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IVAN POKHITONOV, DANS LES CHAMPS, 1882, oil on panel, 16 x 28.5 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 100,000 - 150,000 British pounds. Price realized: £193,250
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NICOLAI FECHIN, PORTRAIT OF MADEMOISELLE PODBELSKAYA, 1912, oil on canvas, 80.7 x 77.5 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 800,000 - 1,200,000 British pounds. Price realized: £2,057,250
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MARIA IAKUNCHIKOVA, REFLECTION OF AN INTIMATE WORLD, 1894, pencil and oil on canvas, 115 x 65.7 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 150,000 - 200,000 British pounds. Price realized: £217,250
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MIKHAIL NESTEROV, TWO SISTERS, 1923, oil on canvas, 66 x 102.9 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 300,000 - 500,000 British pounds. Price realized: £313,250
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VLADIMIR ORLOVSKY, HARVEST IN THE UKRAINE, 1880, oil on canvas, 80.6 x 171 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 100,000 - 150,000 British pounds. Price realized: £109,250
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ISAAC BRODSKY, THE LUXEMBURG GARDENS IN SPRING, dated 'To my dear[...] Repin/I. Brodskii Paris 1910, oil on board, 33.2 x 41.2 cm // Christie's. Estimate: 30,000 - 50,000 British pounds. Price realized: £115,250
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VALERY KOSHLYAKOV, HIGH-RISE ON RAUSHSKAYA EMBANKMENT, 2006, tempera on cardboard, 285 x 280 cm // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s", Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery
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OSCAR RABIN, RUSSIAN POP-ART No. 3, 1964 // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s", Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery
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ALEXEY KALLIMA, UNTITLED (FROM THE SERIES "EVERYTHING IS FOR SALE"), 2012, oil on canvas, 150 x 250 cm, // Regina Gallery
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ALEXEY KALLIMA, UNTITLED (FROM THE SERIES "EVERYTHING IS FOR SALE"), 2012, watercolor on paper, 61 x 93 cm, // Regina Gallery
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Coinciding with the prestigious auction sales, exhibitions of contemporary Russian art will be displayed in galleries across London // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s", Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery
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Russian Art Week in London has traditionally been the preserve of elite collectors who flock to the auction houses in the hope of buying a classic masterpiece. But this year, the city is opening up art from Russia to wider audiences // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s", Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery
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From Nov. 22 till Nov. 28 London welcomes Russian Art Week. While Russian masterpieces go under the hammer at auctions, the work of its contemporary artists is impressing collectors too // "Breaking the Ice: Moscow Art 1960s-80s, Saatchi Courtesy of Saatchi Gallery