
 Short biographies of gzhel artistRogov Alexey Anatolievich Born in 1950 in the village of Turigino, Moscow district. In 1970 graduated from the Gzhel Silicate-Ceramics School, specialized in ceramics technology. In 1972-1991 worked at "Gzhel" Association first as a painter and later on as a sculptor-designer. The author of original jugs for "kvas", chandeliers, powder-cases, tea-boxes, cases, jugs, shtoffs, salt-cellars, souvenir sets, vases for honey, cheese-boards, etc. The participant of art exhibitions. His works are presented in MNI, MO "Gzhel". The List of Abbreviations MNI- The Museum of Folk Arts, Moscow MO- The Museum of Gzhel" |
Code 2-1451. Artist - Rogov. "Golden Fish". Saltcellar
4.5x2.5x5.5 in. (11x6x14 sm.) Porcelain, glaze put on top on the
paining. 100% handwork. Producer: "Gzhel" Association, Hand painted Porcelain Manufacturer, Novo-Kharitonovo, Russia.
Retail price $26.00


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