Russian painter Ekaterina Nikolaevna Falileeva produced a solid body of work, mainly watercolors, pastels and oils favoring portraits and figure studies of women, in a generally realistic style, influenced sometimes by impressionism, sometimes by expressionist values. This colorful canvas celebrates the Russian love of tea, not as well-known as the ardor of the Chinese or British for the beverage.
At the Samovar, c.1926, Oil on CanvasEkaterina Nikolaevna Katsura-Falileeva Russian (1886 - 1948) |
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Russian painter Ekaterina Nikolaevna Falileeva produced a solid body of work, mainly watercolors, pastels and oils favoring portraits and figure studies of women, in a generally realistic style, influenced sometimes by impressionism, sometimes by expressionist values. This colorful canvas celebrates the Russian love of tea, not as well-known as the ardor of the Chinese or British for the beverage. |
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