In 1898 he graduated from the Central School of Technical Drawing of Baron A. L. Stieglitz in St. Petersburg with the right to travel abroad. In 1899-1900 was in Paris, where he met the French artist L.B. Perrault, with whose permission in 1899 he made a copy of his famous painting “Italian Girl with a Violin”. Upon returning from France, he was a volunteer student at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg (workshop of Professor V.V. Mate). In 1905 he moved to Yekaterinburg, where he taught at an art and industrial school, of which he was director in 1917-1918. After being released from prison, where A.N. Paramonov was imprisoned during the occupation of the city by the Kolchakites, headed the Higher State Art Workshops, and in 1925 founded the Ural branch of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia in Sverdlovsk. Before leaving for Moscow in 1928, he worked a lot in the local press, in particular in the Uralkniga publishing house. The works are stored in the State Russian Museum, the Scientific Research Museum of the Academy of Arts (St. Petersburg).
Paramonov A.N. Year – 1930-40s Size – 44x32. Technique – Paper, colored pencils.
Paramonov A.N. Size – 29x44.5 Technique – Paper, pencil.
Аукцион № 48 "Прямые продажи" 24 января 2008 г.
Paramonov A.N. Size – 32x28. Technique – paper, pencil, watercolor.
Аукцион № 66 "Прямые продажи" 20 мая 2008 г.
Paramonov A.N. Size – 29x44. Technique – paper, pencil.
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