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1931 Moscow - 1986 Moscow, Russia. Known for: Expressive painting, Second Russian Avant-garde work, and Soviet unofficial art.
Anatoly Timofeivich Zverev was born in Moscow and studied at the School of Arts and Crafts as well as the Moscow Regional Art School in memory of 1905. Also known as Anatolij Zverev or Anatoly T.... Read full biography
Anatoly Timofeivich Zverev was born in Moscow and studied at the School of Arts and Crafts as well as the Moscow Regional Art School in memory of 1905. Also known as Anatolij Zverev or Anatoly T. Sverev, he is recognized as a prominent figure in Moscow’s nonconformist art movement. Zverev developed... Read full biography
Anatoly Timofeivich Zverev was born in Moscow and studied at the School of Arts and Crafts as well as the Moscow Regional Art School in memory of 1905. Also known as Anatolij Zverev or Anatoly T. Sverev, he is recognized as a prominent figure in Moscow’s nonconformist art movement. Zverev developed a highly expressive style that he referred to as touchism, marked by rapid brushwork and emotional intensity. Zverev participated in apartment exhibitions between 1959 and 1962, which were central to... Read full biography
Anatoly Timofeivich Zverev was born in Moscow and studied at the School of Arts and Crafts as well as the Moscow Regional Art School in memory of 1905. Also known as Anatolij Zverev or Anatoly T. Sverev, he is recognized as a prominent figure in Moscow’s nonconformist art movement. Zverev developed a highly expressive style that he referred to as touchism, marked by rapid brushwork and emotional intensity. Zverev participated in apartment exhibitions between 1959 and 1962, which were central to the unofficial art scene in Soviet Russia. He also exhibited internationally, including at the Motte gallery in Paris in 1965. His work defied the constraints of Socialist Realism and embraced a raw, spontaneous aesthetic that set him apart from his... Read full biography
Anatoly Timofeivich Zverev was born in Moscow and studied at the School of Arts and Crafts as well as the Moscow Regional Art School in memory of 1905. Also known as Anatolij Zverev or Anatoly T. Sverev, he is recognized as a prominent figure in Moscow’s nonconformist art movement. Zverev developed a highly expressive style that he referred to as touchism, marked by rapid brushwork and emotional intensity. Zverev participated in apartment exhibitions between 1959 and 1962, which were central to the unofficial art scene in Soviet Russia. He also exhibited internationally, including at the Motte gallery in Paris in 1965. His work defied the constraints of Socialist Realism and embraced a raw, spontaneous aesthetic that set him apart from his contemporaries. In 1956, Pablo Picasso reportedly described Anatoly Zverev as the “greatest graphic artist in Ru.... Read full biography
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