Wednesday, 24 December 2008

_The exotic, hyper-realistic paintings of Vladimir Tretchikoff



_Vladimir Tretchikoff was born in Russia in 1913. In 1946 he moved to South Africa. Tretchikoff made a mark on the art world with his works in oil, watercolour, ink, charcoal and pencil. But what really characterised his works were the reproductions of his work which sold worldwide- enjoying enormous popularity and also earning him the title of being the wealthiest living artist after Picasso. His most famous painting Chinese Girl, which he started in Java in 1946 and finished in 1952, sold millions around the world. It is rumoured that more prints were made of it than of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa or van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

Tretchikoff exhibited extensively in South Africa, Russia, UK, USA, China and Canada. However, he never enjoyed recognition as a serious artist in this country; his work was considered to be too commercial by the art critics and art museums or galleries alike. This despite the fact that in 1961 a record 205000 people queued around the block to view an exhibition of his work at Harrods in London. In Cape Town he drew a crowd of more than 6100 people visiting an exhibition.

Sadly Tretchikoff died in Cape Town on the 26th of August 2006. He had enjoyed a rich a and very productive life and was a prolific artist.

Ps. the image above is of my new print 'The Balinese Girl' that I bought in a charity store back home, for £10.00 - ACE

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