07 November 2013 | 15:01

BonArt auction house holds painting and graphics exhibition in Almaty

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BonArt international auction house is holding a pre-sale exhibition before its 5th auction Collectors' Painting and Graphics in Almaty's Kasteyev Kazakhstan State Art Museum, Tengrinews reports. The exhibition starts today, on November 7, will last till November 22, and the auction will take place on November 23 at 4:00 p.m. Kasteyev Kazakhstan State Art Museum is located at #30A Satpayev street near the Vesnovka River, Koktem-3. BonArt experts and its head Maxim Tkachenko selected the visual arts pieces of collectors’ and museum class for the event. The guests of the exhibition will see the works of Kazakh, Uzbek, Russian and Western European visual arts schools of the last centuries. Paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky, Richard Zommer, Salvador Dali, Paul Gauguin, Salikhitdin Aitbayev, Abylkhan Kasteyev, Sergei Kalmykov, Ural Tansykbayev, Eugeniy Sidorkin, Aisha Galimbayeva, Zhanatai Shardenov, Sakhi Romanova and other well-known painters will be presented at the exhibition. Ivan Aivazovsky Paul Gauguin Salvador Dali Richard Zommer Abylkhan Kasteyev Boris Yakovlev According to the organizers, the auction will take place after the exhibition ends. The minimum estimate of the paintings to be auctioned makes $500. "The main goal of BonArt auction house is to attract Kazakhstan people to the world of arts and create favorable conditions for collection and conservation of the cultural heritage. Paintings, graphics and antic works that authenticity of which are certified by an expertize are available for sale. The auction house BonArt intends to continue giving pleasant emotions to those who appreciates the beauty of art," the representative of the auction house said.


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BonArt international auction house is holding a pre-sale exhibition before its 5th auction Collectors' Painting and Graphics in Almaty's Kasteyev Kazakhstan State Art Museum, Tengrinews reports. The exhibition starts today, on November 7, will last till November 22, and the auction will take place on November 23 at 4:00 p.m. Kasteyev Kazakhstan State Art Museum is located at #30A Satpayev street near the Vesnovka River, Koktem-3. BonArt experts and its head Maxim Tkachenko selected the visual arts pieces of collectors’ and museum class for the event. The guests of the exhibition will see the works of Kazakh, Uzbek, Russian and Western European visual arts schools of the last centuries. Paintings of Ivan Aivazovsky, Richard Zommer, Salvador Dali, Paul Gauguin, Salikhitdin Aitbayev, Abylkhan Kasteyev, Sergei Kalmykov, Ural Tansykbayev, Eugeniy Sidorkin, Aisha Galimbayeva, Zhanatai Shardenov, Sakhi Romanova and other well-known painters will be presented at the exhibition. Ivan Aivazovsky Paul Gauguin Salvador Dali Richard Zommer Abylkhan Kasteyev Boris Yakovlev According to the organizers, the auction will take place after the exhibition ends. The minimum estimate of the paintings to be auctioned makes $500. "The main goal of BonArt auction house is to attract Kazakhstan people to the world of arts and create favorable conditions for collection and conservation of the cultural heritage. Paintings, graphics and antic works that authenticity of which are certified by an expertize are available for sale. The auction house BonArt intends to continue giving pleasant emotions to those who appreciates the beauty of art," the representative of the auction house said.
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