Igor Tulipanov, Giclee on Canvas, Framed Surrealist Composition:
Framed giclee on canvas by Russian-American surrealist Igor Tulipanov, showcasing a complex and richly symbolic interior scene filled with enigmatic characters and hyperreal objects. The composition features a labyrinthine arrangement of compartments containing fragmented portraits, symbolic flora, and peculiar objects such as a white rose in a mechanical base, a cornucopia, vintage keys, and a mandrill’s face. Executed in meticulous detail with sharp contrasts and dreamlike perspective, the work is signature Tulipanov, blending elements of fantasy, satire, and psychological depth. Igor Tulipanov was born in 1939 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and emigrated to the United States in the early 1970s. Known for his distinctive surrealist style, Tulipanov’s works reflect a confluence of Old Master technique, architectural discipline, and modern fantastical imagination. Often described as theatrical and cerebral, his paintings feature a unique blend of Renaissance-inspired figures, intricate symbolism, and dreamlike juxtapositions. His works have been widely exhibited and collected in the U.S. and Europe, and he remains a prominent figure in the world of contemporary surrealism. Presented in a black and gold-accented frame.
Artist: Igor Tulipanov (Russian-American b. 1939)
Issued: c. 1990
Dimensions: 60″L x 46.75″H
Country of Origin: Russian
Condition
Age related wear.