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Naim Lamidov, "Stormy Skies" Framed Original Oil Painting on Canvas, Hand Signed with Letter of Authenticity.
Item #265675

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Medium
oil

Dimensions
23 x 19
x

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"Stormy Skies" is an original oil painting on canvas by Naim Lamidov, hand signed by the artist. This piece comes framed. Includes Letter of Authenticity. Measures approx. 29.5" x 33.5" (frame), 19" x 23" (image). There is some wear on the frame.
 
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Naim Lamidov was born in 1956 in Samarkand, Rep. Uzbekistan, (former USSR). In 1975 he graduated from the art school named after. Alimova. In 1983 he graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. Since 1985 he has been living and working in Moscow. In 1993, Naim Lamidov went to Bulgaria, where he painted over 100 paintings, which, as a result, remain in the fund of the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria and in private collections. In 1996 he took part in a collective exhibition with the support of the US Embassy in Moscow. In 1998 he holds a personal exhibition with the support of the Australian Cultural Foundation in Moscow.