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Artist: Vladimir Joukov
"Autumn fairy tale, Forest of the fairies" Oil cm. 33 x 45 1953
By Vladimir Joukov
Located in Torino, IT
Autumn ,fairy tale, Forest ,Blue,green,yellow,1950 Vladimir JOUKOV (Pocrovca, Ussuriysk, 1922/2010) After a difficult and poor childhood, at age of 13, he joined a crew of the Navy...
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1950s Impressionist Vladimir Joukov Art

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Oil

Sea, Waves Oil cm. 64 x 54 Light blue, Offer Free Shipping
By Vladimir Joukov
Located in Torino, IT
Sea, Waves,Blue,Light blue,20th,Impressionist,Water
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1990s Impressionist Vladimir Joukov Art

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"Stream" Snow, Forest, Winter, White Oil cm. 46 x 35 1975
By Vladimir Joukov
Located in Torino, IT
Snow,Stream,whitw and grey , winter landscape LEONID VAICHLIA (St. Petersburg, 1922) Works by Leonid Vaichlia can be found in various private collections in Europe, Japan, United ...
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1970s Impressionist Vladimir Joukov Art

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