Andrey Arestov — Altai impressionist of the 21st century
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Keywords

Russian impressionism, Andrey Arestov, Siberia, Altai, painting, plein-air, the State Art Museum of Altai Krai, Andrey Kovalev, Novosibirsk,

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Tsareva N. S. Andrey Arestov — Altai impressionist of the 21st century // The Art of Eurasia, 2022. № 1 (24). P. 18-31. URL: https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2022.01.002.
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Abstract

The article is devoted to one of the leading Altai painters Andrei Vasilievich Arestov (1956–2021), the artist, who continued the traditions of Russian impressionism, which originated in Russia at the turn of the 20th century. The artist developed his own individual, recognizable style and earned the love of numerous viewers. The artist's works dedicated to Altai, St. Petersburg, Paris are in the collection of the State Art Museum of Altai Krai and the private collection of Andrey Kovalev (Novosibirsk).

https://doi.org/10.46748/ARTEURAS.2022.01.002

Acknowledgments

The study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the government of the Altai Krai in accordance with the scientific project No. 19-412-220003 r_a “Explication of the potential of the art culture of the Altai Krai and determination of mechanisms for its use in regional and international tourism projects.”

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