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19 Feb 10 London Art Exhibition You Should Not Miss This Year If You Are Art Lover

If you have a interest for Russian and Eastern fine art, then you need to look no further than this unique and incredible exhibition! Guests of the Russian Oriental And Eastern Fine Art Fair should really arrive well prepared to get completely dumbfounded by the amazing variety and range of fine art work placed on display by dealers as well as collectors coming from all parts of the world. Some higher profile examples such as Byzantine iconography and paintings and Faberge jewellery are going to be there, but you will see many more: actually, there will be items for everyone who prefers art produced by Russian artists and craftsmen in the past millennium.

Visitors to the Fair will be able to view and probably pay for such gorgeous pieces of art as highly decorative Russian household utensils including teaspoons, salt cellars and silver candlesticks, together with iconography dating from the period from 11th to 19th Century. There will also be exibited magnificently crafted rugs and even carpets and maps, atlases, rare books, vintage photographs and prints.

The paintings are often considered diverse in style. Art Event lovers can find Soviet realism and impressionist fine art, along with more contemporary figurative abstracts.

Russian art enthusiasts these days expectedly gravitate to London to order the perfect types of this genre since the metropolis has been choosen as probably the most essential area for auctions. Expatriate Russians located in London and other locations and those still residing in the motherland come to these types of auctions.

The '09 Fair was pointed out by London's Russian community as the most recognized event on their social calendar. The most excellent aspect of this unique Fair was the Charity Gala Auction on behalf of The Children's Fire and Burns Trust, which is supported by influental Russians including Their Highnesses Prince and Princess Dimitri Lobanov Rostovsky, celebrities along with some other VIPs. Approximately 16,000 was received just on behalf of this deserving charity through this wonderful evening, together with the Ritz Club VIP dinner.

Expectations have been exceeded in many examples of art work sales; some even being recorded within the high 6 figure amounts. The Fair is so highly regarded by the art community that galleries coming from as distant as the Far east and America are represented together with galleries coming from Russia, European countries and the Middle East.

As a result of ever higher demand, the 2010 Fair will present Asian art for the first time in the Fair history. Most of this art primarily hails from the land formerly known as Persia, for a long time renowned as the centre of fine rugs and furnishings. Specialist Oriental and Indian art and antiquities sellers will also have on exhibit examples of some of their finest collections: many who've attended the London Russian, Oriental and Indian art auctions will see this as an answer to their prayers.

People who organise The Russian Art Events, together with the Ritz Club Casino, The St Petersburg Ball, The Russian Summer Ball and representatives of the media as well as other fair organizers, are intent on securing clientele of the greatest calibre. To make certain such thing happens, the venue chosen for the Next Russian Art Fair is going to be the opulent Art Deco ballroom in the Park Lane Hotel, at London's Mayfair. It's also been timed to make the most of the increased numbers of fine art investors in London who have arrived to take benefit from the Russian fair sales at Sotheby's, Christie's, Bonham's and MacDougall's, all happening during the same four days.

Those wanting to attend the Charity Gala Evening are going to be glad to know the sole recipient is once again the Children's Fire and Burns Trust. With the support of these art work galleries and companies, there shall be a silent public sale where people can place sealed bids for artworks, with the proceeds going directly to the Trust: John Barles, Danusha Fine Arts, Markus Antiques, Paretski Antiques, Annya Sand, Shapero Rare Books and World Arts.

The next Russian Oriental and Eastern Fine Art Fair is going to be open during the following dates and times:

Private View: Wednesday 9th June 6pm to 9:30pm

Charitable trust Gala Evening: Friday 11th June from 6pm

Open Days: Thursday 11am-6, Friday 11am- 5 Saturday 11am-6pm

For all people who enjoy artistic creation festivals I honestly advice to visit this Art Show.

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