Oil on Canvas 16” x 12” x ¾” CIRCA 1930's Several paintings of Lazarev have been sold at auction depicting the identical location during a different season in Paris. Vladimir Lazarev was born in Russia, in a small village near Rostov-on-Don, in 1904. He attended public school in Rostov until he was 16 years old. He joined the Imperial Army during the Russian Revolution. Wounded and recovering from shrapnel wounds, in 1920 the family moved to Prague. He took private lessons with a group exhibition professor O. Needy Uchastvoval holding exhibitions for the Union of Russian Artists in Czechoslovakia. He also studied engineering in the University of Czechoslovakia. He later moved to Germany where he attended art schools and also studied with various artists. In 1930 he moved to Paris, and visited the Academy F. Kalarossi. He attended art schools in Paris and studied under private tutors, one of them being Miassodev. He lived in France and Germany over a period of fifteen to twenty years.
No known owner other than the artist and myself.
Good afternoon, John,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. Based on the photographs and information provided, this is:
Vladimir Lazarev (Russian, 1904-1984) , circa 1930s
Paris Street scene, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 16 by 12inches, framed.
Condition appears good, commensurate with age.
$150-250
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