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Oleg Kudryashov

born 1932

No. 1077 1984
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Biography

Oleg Alexandrovich Kudryashov (24 January 1932 – 13 September 2022) was one of the most important Russian painters and printmakers of the Post-War era. He almost exclusively worked on paper using drypoint and watercolor/gouache as his medium. He is best known for his three-dimensional works, called constructions or reliefs, made by cutting and folding printed works to create sculptural pieces. Most of his works are unique or in very small editions.

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  • Diptych No. 21

    Oleg Kudryashov
    1982
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  • No. 1077

    Oleg Kudryashov
    1984
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