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1924 Moscow - 2004 Moscow. Known for: Paintings.
Egil Veidemanis, a renowned painter from Russia, was the laureate of the Moscow City Hall Prize in 2003 for his portfolio dedicated to Moscow. He was also a prize-winner of the Russian Academy of... Read full biography
Egil Veidemanis, a renowned painter from Russia, was the laureate of the Moscow City Hall Prize in 2003 for his portfolio dedicated to Moscow. He was also a prize-winner of the Russian Academy of Arts in the same year. Veidemanis, the son of the chief painter K.Y.Veydemanis, studied at the Moscow... Read full biography
Egil Veidemanis, a renowned painter from Russia, was the laureate of the Moscow City Hall Prize in 2003 for his portfolio dedicated to Moscow. He was also a prize-winner of the Russian Academy of Arts in the same year. Veidemanis, the son of the chief painter K.Y.Veydemanis, studied at the Moscow Art College and later graduated from the Latvian State University's architectural faculty. He traveled extensively, visiting regions such as the Far East, North, Baltics, and Middle Asia. Veidemanis... Read full biography
Egil Veidemanis, a renowned painter from Russia, was the laureate of the Moscow City Hall Prize in 2003 for his portfolio dedicated to Moscow. He was also a prize-winner of the Russian Academy of Arts in the same year. Veidemanis, the son of the chief painter K.Y.Veydemanis, studied at the Moscow Art College and later graduated from the Latvian State University's architectural faculty. He traveled extensively, visiting regions such as the Far East, North, Baltics, and Middle Asia. Veidemanis created captivating indoor scenes of Russian antique manors like Kuskovo and Ostankino. His works are preserved in various museums, including the Museum of History and Moscow Reconstruction, as well as museums in Riga, Ryazan, and Cesisa (Latvia). The... Read full biography
Egil Veidemanis, a renowned painter from Russia, was the laureate of the Moscow City Hall Prize in 2003 for his portfolio dedicated to Moscow. He was also a prize-winner of the Russian Academy of Arts in the same year. Veidemanis, the son of the chief painter K.Y.Veydemanis, studied at the Moscow Art College and later graduated from the Latvian State University's architectural faculty. He traveled extensively, visiting regions such as the Far East, North, Baltics, and Middle Asia. Veidemanis created captivating indoor scenes of Russian antique manors like Kuskovo and Ostankino. His works are preserved in various museums, including the Museum of History and Moscow Reconstruction, as well as museums in Riga, Ryazan, and Cesisa (Latvia). The majority of his collection was acquired by the USSR Ministry of Culture. Veidemanis held personal exhibitions in Moscow and Latvia, showcasing his tale... Read full biography
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