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Russian artist In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Yuryevich and the family name is Anokhin.
Nikolay Anokhin

Nikolay Yuryevich Anokhin (Russian: Никола́й Ю́рьевич Ано́хин), is a contemporary Russian artist from Moscow, born in 1966. He graduated from the Moscow Art School, and then from Surikov Moscow Art Institute. From 1988 to 1992 he took art courses from Members of the Russian Academy of Arts painters Aleksei Gritsai and Sergei Tkachev. Anokhin's works have been displayed at a number of exhibitions both in Russia and abroad. His younger brother Vladimir is also a classically trained painter.

Anokhin's style represents the evolution of the classic traditions of Russian painting, including elements of academic and traditional painting.

Selected works

  • Anokhin, The Village Anokhin, The Village
  • Anokhin, The Thaw, 1991 Anokhin, The Thaw, 1991
  • Anokhin, Evening Anokhin, Evening
  • Anokhin, Old Oaks, 1999 Anokhin, Old Oaks, 1999
  • Anokhin, The Allies Anokhin, The Allies
  • Anokhin, Empress's Fireplace Anokhin, Empress's Fireplace
  • Anokhin, In the old house of Rakitinyh Anokhin, In the old house of Rakitinyh
  • Anokhin, The Royal bedchamber Anokhin, The Royal bedchamber
  • Barsky Pond, 2004 Barsky Pond, 2004
  • Chronos, 2007 Chronos, 2007

References

(in English)

(in Russian)

(in Italian)

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