Null Alexandre IACOVLEFF (1887-1938)
"Mythological scene with winged Pegasus".
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Alexandre IACOVLEFF (1887-1938) "Mythological scene with winged Pegasus". Gouache on paper (62 x 45 cm) within a light oak frame (86 x 69 cm) Artist's seal affixed lower right. Winged Pegasus, the immaculately dressed king of steeds, soars alone toward the heavens. Having tamed the winged horse, Bel- lerophon accomplishes a multitude of feats, but falls victim to his own pride and falls into the waves while trying to reach Mount Olympus.

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Alexandre IACOVLEFF (1887-1938) "Mythological scene with winged Pegasus". Gouache on paper (62 x 45 cm) within a light oak frame (86 x 69 cm) Artist's seal affixed lower right. Winged Pegasus, the immaculately dressed king of steeds, soars alone toward the heavens. Having tamed the winged horse, Bel- lerophon accomplishes a multitude of feats, but falls victim to his own pride and falls into the waves while trying to reach Mount Olympus.

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