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Viktor Shvaiko Art Prints

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Dejeuner Fine Art Print
Dejeuner
12" x 36"
 
Price: $33.99
Bistro La Bouille Fine Art Print
Bistro La Bouille
36" x 24"
 
Price: $55.99
Bon Vivant Tavern Fine Art Print
Bon Vivant Tavern
38" x 27"
 
Price: $55.99
Two Lights Fine Art Print
Two Lights
11" x 14"
 
Price: $17.99
Italia Fine Art Print
Italia
14" x 11"
 
Price: $17.99
Tango Fine Art Print
Tango
14" x 11"
 
Price: $17.99
Cafe Legend Fine Art Print
Cafe Legend
11" x 14"
 
Price: $17.99
Cafe Royal Fine Art Print
Cafe Royal
14" x 11"
 
Price: $17.99
Any Way Cafe Fine Art Print
Any Way Cafe
14" x 11"
 
Price: $17.99
Greek Tavern Fine Art Print
Greek Tavern
24" x 19"
 
Price: $38.99
Cafe De La Cite Fine Art Print
Cafe De La Cite
27" x 36"
 
Price: $55.99
Rio San Juan Fine Art Print
Rio San Juan
12" x 16"
 
Price: $21.99
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Born in Altai, Russia in 1965 and raised in one of Russia's most remote towns, Shvaiko grew up surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness. His natural inclination for fine arts and his strong urge to share his vision of nature drove him to Novoaltaisk Artistic School, one of the two best arts schools in the former Soviet Union. Four years of strenuous studies enabled him to acquire the skills of a true artist. The strict regimen of drawing, intricate technique of using colors and the influence of nineteenth century Russian artists brought Shvaiko close to a traditional academic style of painting. He now possessed the tools with which to express his feelings to the world. Shvaiko painted Altai landscapes and the mountainous countryside of Ukraine for a while, and exhibited in Moukachevo and in Hungary in 1991. However, he was disenchanted by the stifling effect the Russian bureaucracy had on the careers of young artists. Unable to obtain a Visa, he was permitted to travel to Yugoslavia and in the confusion of civil war, fled to Italy with his paintings strapped to his back. He survived by selling his paintings on the streets of Rome and eventually obtained passage to America, where he developed his penchant for painting cafes. His work is found in museums throughout Russia and he has exhibited widely throughout the United States and Canada.
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