Nikolay "Kuk" Manuylov Ink Drawing "It's Good to Live, Brothers," 2001
Item Details
Nikolay Manuylov “Kuk” (Russian, born 1934)
Любо братцы жить (It’s Good to Live, Brothers), 2001
Pen and ink on paper
Signed and dated to lower right
Both a painter and sculptor, Moscow-born artist Nickolay Manuylov, also known as ‘Kuk,’ began his career as a non-conforming underground artist in the midst of Stalin’s USSR. Following Stalin’s death, he and his late wife Ludiya Kirllova among other artists, no longer faced jail for creating art, although vanues still prevented them from exhibiting their work. During the Russian invasion of Crimea, Ukraine, Kuk emigrated to the United States and has been exhibiting his work in museums and other art venues. Kuk’s unique Surrealist art is recognizable for its stylized figures, often featuring hybrid creatures, mythological content and Biblical themes.
Condition
- toning to edges of sheet; minor creases and handling wear throughout; minor spots of staining to sheet; rubbing marks and residue accumulation to verso.
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Item #
ITMGQ90668







