VASILY SITNIKOV (RUSSIAN 1915-1987)
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VASILY SITNIKOV (RUSSIAN 1915-1987)
Still Life with a Glass of Water, 1946
watercolor on paper
19.3 x 25.7 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/8 in.)
dated and inscribed zhene [to wife] upper left
We are grateful to Konstantin Kuzminsky for confirming the authenticity of this artwork.
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This work comes from the collection of Anne Davis Gillet, who along with her two brothers, John and Philip Davis, inherited them from their mother, the late Marie-Therese Lamoitier Davis. Mrs. Davis and her husband, Allen Clayton Davis, a career member of the US Foreign Service, (and later, U.S. Ambassador, retired) spent two years in the Soviet Union (1966-68). During that time, Mr. Davis was consult and First Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow, where he became personally acquainted with many of the dissident artists and acquired almost all of these works directly from them personally. When the Davis family was reassigned to Ouagadougou, Upper Volta in late 1968, they brought these works on paper with them out of the Soviet Union, traveling by train.
Still Life with a Glass of Water, 1946
watercolor on paper
19.3 x 25.7 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/8 in.)
dated and inscribed zhene [to wife] upper left
We are grateful to Konstantin Kuzminsky for confirming the authenticity of this artwork.
PROVENANCE
This work comes from the collection of Anne Davis Gillet, who along with her two brothers, John and Philip Davis, inherited them from their mother, the late Marie-Therese Lamoitier Davis. Mrs. Davis and her husband, Allen Clayton Davis, a career member of the US Foreign Service, (and later, U.S. Ambassador, retired) spent two years in the Soviet Union (1966-68). During that time, Mr. Davis was consult and First Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow, where he became personally acquainted with many of the dissident artists and acquired almost all of these works directly from them personally. When the Davis family was reassigned to Ouagadougou, Upper Volta in late 1968, they brought these works on paper with them out of the Soviet Union, traveling by train.
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VASILY SITNIKOV (RUSSIAN 1915-1987)
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