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Nationality
  
Russian

Website
  
www.maximov.su


Name
  
Alexei Maximov

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Awards
  
International Award for Remarkable Artistic Achievement (1982) Grand Prix of the Leningrad Committee of The Union of Russian Artists (1988)

Known for
  
Vitreous enamel, Portrait

About enamel miniature alexei maximov


Alexei Maximov (Алексей Максимов, Aleksey Maksimov, born 1952) is a Soviet-born enamellist, portrait painter of European royals, and oil painter who currently resides in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He is known for using traditional methods of enamel art production, without the aid of contemporary digital set ovens.

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Exhibitions

The first exhibition of Maximov’s work occurred at the Podolsk Town Museum in 1979 along with lifelong collaborator the painter Leonid Efros, and the second was held later that same year at the State Literature Museum in Moscow. A major exhibition Maximov’s work took place at the Kremlin Armoury in the early 1990s that featured his work in the context of enamellists from throughout Russian history.

A more recent exhibition of his work was held in the William Kent House at the Ritz in the London in April 2012, featuring his enamel miniature portraits of members of the royal families of the UK, the Netherlands, and Norway—and specifically the twentieth anniversary of his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II as well as her Diamond Jubilee. Following the exhibition of the works, which can only be seen by appointment, they were put up for auction.

The occasion marked the first time a sitting British monarch agreed to a sitting for a Russian artist in over 200 years, an honor which he shared with Efros. Queen Elizabeth II was impressed enough by the experience to recommend that Princess Anne sit for Maximov the following week, and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother on the 31st of the same month. The portraits became his signature pieces. All in all, his work has been a part of over 100 worldwide art exhibitions. Larissa Peshekhonova of the State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin described Maximov as an enamellist who has “transformed the traditions of the past to create [his] own inimitable artistic style and world images”.

Awards

In 1982 Maximov was awarded the International Award for Remarkable Artistic Achievement on the III Quadriennale of Applied Arts in Erfurt, Germany. In 1988 he was awarded the Grand Prix of the Leningrad Committee of The Union of Russian Artists.

References

Alexei Maximov Wikipedia