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Tamara Shpolyansky Rabinovich Oil Painting Israeli Russian Uzbekistanian Israel 

Tamara Shpolyansky Rabinovich Oil Painting Israeli Russian Uzbekistanian Israel
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 290671488896

Item specifics

Original/Reproduction: OriginalStyle: Impressionism
Listed By: Dealer or ResellerSize Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14")
Signed?: SignedDate of Creation: 1990-1999
Medium: OilRegion of Origin: Russia, Israel, Uzbekistan or ???
Subject: Still Life with Sunflowers  

Tamara Shpolyansky – Rabinovich – (Uzbekistanian/Russian/Israeli) 

“Still life with Sunflowers” 

Label verso dated 1990

Framed Oil on Art Board

Painting Size  8” x 11.5”  - 30.5cm x 21.5cm 

Frame size 18” x 22” very heavy and beautifully ornate

Signed in Cyrillic and dated L.R.

Maybe someone can tell me for sure where this artist comes from?

Russian, Israeli, Uzbekistanian

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Biography for Tamara Shpolyansky-Rabinovich

Tamara was born in 1951, in the city of Tashkent in Uzbekistan. 
She found her way into the world of arts in an early age and received first drawing lessons from her father. 
His name was Gregoriy Shpolyanski, a famous painter in Uzbekistan. 
Tamara completed her formal education in the field of arts in the University of Tashkent in 1975. 
Her works were chosen to participate in the student exhibition and some were selected by the main museum of Uzbekistan and the museum of the East Culture of Moscow. 
Tamara moved to to Moscow in 1985, where she participated in many exhibitions. 
In 1991 she immigrated to Israel with her family. 
Nowadays, Tamara's works can be found in galleries all over Israel: In "Safray", "Exodus" in Jerusalem; "Studio", "Square" in Tel Aviv. 
She also participated in exhibition of "Jerusalem Post" in the American Synagogue and in the Art Expo 1999 in New York. 
After moving to Israel Tamara continued to create and develop her art, explore new techniques, materials and themes. 
She primarily works with oil and watercolor; her styles of painting include impressionism, realism, and abstract. 




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