Porcelain figurine porcelain chess budyansky faience factory ukraine sculptor an
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Original designer chess, made in just a few copies!
Collectible, simply fabulous Chess "Scythians", the work of the sculptor, leading artist of the Budyansk faience factory, representative of the new galaxy of artists who worked at the factory at the end of the twentieth century, Antonova Larisa Ilyinichna. Undoubtedly the best work of this wonderful Ukrainian artist!
The very name of the chess SKIFY speaks for itself. The figures are made three-dimensionally, in the form of sculptural images of Scythian warriors, horses, and fortresses. The author paid special attention to the careful detailing of each figure. Material - faience.
Each piece is hand-painted by the artist.
In your hands will be a vintage embodiment of a fairy tale, a legend about ancient warriors, beautifully conveyed in faience by an amazing artist!
Chess has collectible value! The dream of many Ukrainian collectors!
Good collectible condition. There are no visible damages. There are no acquired injuries.
There is no restoration.
The chess set was kept as a collector's item and was never used!
Figure sizes approx.
Queen, king Height 10 cm, width 4 cm,
Horse, elephant, aura Height 8 cm, width 3 cm.
Pawns height 7 cm, width 3 cm.
I will be happy to send more informative photos at your request!
Sculptor Antonova Larisa Ilyinichna was born on February 2, 1961, in the city of Gergievsk, Stavropol Territory. She graduated from the Mirgorod State Ceramic College named after N. Gogol (1981), higher courses at the Leningrad Higher Art School named after V. Mukhina (1987). Teachers in the specialty - N. Kochnev, M. Maev, T. Afanasyev, Y. Radonovich, T. Gamirina, L. Statkevich. S. Misaki.
Painter. Ceramic artist, works in the field of decorative and applied arts (ceramics).
Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (1993).
She worked as a leading artist at the Budyansky earthenware factory (since 1985).
Participated in all-Ukrainian exhibitions. Personal - in Kharkov (1992, 1993, 1995).
The Kharkov Television Center released films about the work of Antonova Larisa Ilyinichna: “Parallels” (1992) and “Ceramics of Larisa Antonova” (1993).
Main works: “Peace and Harmony” (1983), “Tea Ceremony” (1985), “Nude” (1988), “Lady from the City” (1990), “Estate” (1993).
The works are kept in the museums of the Mirgorod Ceramic College, the Budyansk Faience Factory, and the Kharkov Art and Historical Museums.
Transfer possible during a personal meeting in Paphos. Or secure purchase through the Etsy online store
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