Drawing of Anatoly Slepyshev Stepanovich, dated 1976.
ART FLAGEY presents a work by the Russian genre painter Anatoly Slepyshev Stepanovich, titled "Two Sleepers, Bird and Dog," from 1976. Slepyshev's artistic work stands in the tradition of Soviet Nonconformist Art. The drawing fits into the artist's typical compositions with a narrative character.
About the artist:
Anatoly Slepyshev Stepanovich (*1932 Lopatino, Penza, Russland)
Anatoly Slepyshev Stepanovich, internationally known Russian artist, studied at the State W.I. Surikov Academy of Fine Arts in Moscow from 1960 to 1965.
In 1988, he participated in the internationally important exhibition in Moscow "Russian avant-garde and contemporary art in Russia".
The artist's works can be found in several museums: State AS Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts/ Moscow, State Russian Museum/ Saint Petersburg, State Art Museum Novosibirsk, State Art Museum Archangelsk, State Art Museum Istria, Museum Ludwig/Cologne, National Gallery Berlin, Zimmerli Art Museum/ New Brunswick/USA.