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Sango Larry Laslo Collection “Gold Dust” - 69 Pieces Dimensions: Dinner Plate - 10 3/4” Soup Bowl - 9” Salad Plate - 8” Saucer - 6 1/4” Tea Cups - 2 1/4” x 3 1/2” Very good condtion. Appearing unused. Please see photograph preview. All inspected to be free of chips or cracks.

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Sango Larry Laslo Collection “Gold Dust” - 69 Pieces Dimensions: Dinner Plate - 10 3/4” Soup Bowl - 9” Salad Plate - 8” Saucer - 6 1/4” Tea Cups - 2 1/4” x 3 1/2” Very good condtion. Appearing unused. Please see photograph preview. All inspected to be free of chips or cracks.

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Siam Vintage Mid-Century Brass Flatware Service with original case. A set of skewers by coppersource San Francisco including. As seen in photograph preview. 83 Pieces.

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Siam Vintage Mid-Century Brass Flatware Service with original case. A set of skewers by coppersource San Francisco including. As seen in photograph preview. 83 Pieces.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Ringside Boxing Fight. Signed lower left. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 36” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Ringside Boxing Fight. Signed lower left. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 36” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Ringside Boxing Fight. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 36” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Ringside Boxing Fight. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 36” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Surrealist Russian Festive Scene. Condition: The wooden frame is slightly warped. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 42” x 41” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Surrealist Russian Festive Scene. Condition: The wooden frame is slightly warped. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 42” x 41” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Westchester Cty, New York. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 15” x 50”

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Indian Point Nuclear Plant, Westchester Cty, New York. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 15” x 50”

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Self Portrait Oil on burlap canvas. Dimensions: 19” x 13” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Self Portrait Oil on burlap canvas. Dimensions: 19” x 13” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Muhammad Ali Oil on canvas Dimensions: 20” x 16” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Muhammad Ali Oil on canvas Dimensions: 20” x 16” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Polo Game Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 22 1/2” x 28 1/2” Condition: Missing the bottom part of the frame. Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Polo Game Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 22 1/2” x 28 1/2” Condition: Missing the bottom part of the frame. Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Rockland Lake 1980 Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 30” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Rockland Lake 1980 Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 30” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled:Hudson River, Nyack, New York Sail Boating Scene. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right and dated 1979. Dimensions: 20” x 26” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled:Hudson River, Nyack, New York Sail Boating Scene. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right and dated 1979. Dimensions: 20” x 26” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Mother & Child 1980 Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 30” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Mother & Child 1980 Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 30” x 24” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Wiccan Scene - Surrealism Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 35” x 29” Condition: Frame has some cracking. Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Wiccan Scene - Surrealism Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 35” x 29” Condition: Frame has some cracking. Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Oil on canvas. Unsigned mythological Surrealist painting. Dimensions: 36 1/2” x 34 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Oil on canvas. Unsigned mythological Surrealist painting. Dimensions: 36 1/2” x 34 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: After Parade 1979 Oil on canvas. Signed and dated. Dimensions: 24” x 30 1/4” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented youn man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov readched the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: After Parade 1979 Oil on canvas. Signed and dated. Dimensions: 24” x 30 1/4” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented youn man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov readched the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Wooded State Park Scene. Oil on canvas. Signed verso. Dimensions: 20 1/2” x 18 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Wooded State Park Scene. Oil on canvas. Signed verso. Dimensions: 20 1/2” x 18 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled:Storm Cloud - Surrealism. Oil on board. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 30” x 20” Condition: The board is loose in the frame.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled:Storm Cloud - Surrealism. Oil on board. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 30” x 20” Condition: The board is loose in the frame.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Children in Wooded Landscape. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 20” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Titled: Children in Wooded Landscape. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 20” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Surrealism Winter Landscape. Unsigned. Oil on burlap canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 30 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Untitled: Surrealism Winter Landscape. Unsigned. Oil on burlap canvas. Dimensions: 24” x 30 1/2” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

Estimated value: $200.00 - $400.00

Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Winter Surrealism Landscape. Unsigned. Oil on board Dimensions: 24 1/2” x 30 1/4” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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Edward Gavrilov (1932-2000 Russian/American) Winter Surrealism Landscape. Unsigned. Oil on board Dimensions: 24 1/2” x 30 1/4” Bio: Eddik Gavrilov was born in a small town near the Siberian city of Vladivostok. After the usual schooling his interest turned to art and painting. A talented young man, he was accepted at the L'Academie du Arts in Leningrad. Later when he graduated from the Academy in 1962 he continued his studies at the Repin Academy of Arts. Constant pressure and censure from the Russian authorities concerning the subject matter of his paintings disturbed him to such a degree that he decided, with a friend, to seek freedom in Turkey. After eight terrifying days in which the young men almost lost their lives, having run-out of food and water, they reached Turkey and asked for asylum and received it. In 1968 Gavrilov reached the United States and sought help from The Tolstoy Foundation in Nyack, NY. There he met The Russian Countess Vera Buxhoeveden who was impressed by his talent and sponsored him, introducing him to people of wealth and importance. After the death of the Countess Mrs. J. Russell Maguire, a close friend of the Countess, decided to sponsor Gavrilov and he moved to Greenwich Ct. Although living in Greenwich and painting portraits of many of the residents he also had a large following in Southampton and Newport where he painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. James Van Allen and John Nicholas Brown. A quick decisive painter, he was known to do a portrait bust in two hours. Gavrilov was a great admirer of John Singer Sargeant and Nicolai Fechin, the great Russian painter. Both were known for their brilliant brush work which Gavrilov emulates. Gavrilov continued a full life career doing self portraits and landscapes onsite and at his home in Haverstraw, NY and his continued passion for Surrealism and the unknown paintings until his death in 2000. Flannery's Auction House is honored to offer his works from his estate. A collection of 22 works mostly Oils and his most favorites he had displayed in his home in Haverstraw, NY.

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