Tatiana Chuvasheva

Painting
Tatiana Chuvasheva
Painting
Tatiana’s training in painting techniques, academic drawing, and art history lasted for more than ten years, during which she underwent a distinctive creative evolution. At first, she was drawn to landscape painting, with late Impressionism as her preferred style: she combined attention to light and color with broad brushstrokes and large formats. By the end of her studies, however, her interest had shifted toward the world of medieval and early modern European painting, as well as Russian icon art.
Painting
Two. 2003–2005. 85×110 cm, oil on canvas
The Mirror. 2005. 80×50 cm, oil on canvas
The Fairy. 2006. 100×75 cm, oil on canvas
Dusk Has Fallen… [after M.Yu. Lermontov]. 2004–2005. 80×70 cm, oil on canvas
Gulliver. 2005–2006. 55×100 cm, oil on canvas
Atom. 2005. 95×100 cm, oil on canvas
Portrait of Ivan K., Artist, Blacksmith, Jeweller. 2023. Diameter 42 cm, Viennese chair seat, oil, private collection
Pearl. 2006. 85×80 cm, oil on canvas
Alice. 2005–2006. 95×105 cm, oil on canvas
In the Shadow. 2006. 45×45 cm, oil on canvas
Whisper of the Sea. 2003–2004. 40×42.5 cm, oil on canvas
Removing the Splinter. 2008. 60×70 cm, oil on canvas
Galya. 2006. 38×42 cm, oil on canvas
Summer Waltz. 2004–2005. 90×117 cm, oil on canvas
The Game. 2004. 40×90 cm, oil on canvas
Lord of the World. 2004–2005. 95×120 cm, oil on canvas
Little Bird. 2006. 90×95 cm, oil on canvas
The Dragon, the Maiden, and the Unicorn. 2007. 103×90 cm, oil on canvas
Wings. 2007. 90×135 cm, oil on canvas
Game for the Infanta. 2007. 110×105 cm, oil on canvas
Peter the Fisher. 2017–2018. 120×95 cm, oil on canvas
Dryad. 2015. 120×95 cm, oil on canvas
Chamber Theatre. 2006. 50×95 cm, oil on canvas
Snow Maiden. 2011. 105×112 cm, oil on canvas
Bathing of the Red Horse. 2009. 68×72 cm, oil on canvas
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