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Museum copy "Portrait of a Boy" (2006) Painting by Pavel Bunas

Oil on Linen Canvas, 20.1x15.8 in
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Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
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  • Dimensions Height 20.1in, Width 15.8in
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A exquisite museum copy of the masterpiece from the Russian classical school of painting — "Portrait of a Boy" by Vasily Tropinin (1820s), skillfully recreated by renowned Belarusian artist Pavel Bunas in 2006. This oil-on-canvas reproduction faithfully mirrors the original’s color palette and essence, with the original housed at the National Art Museum [...]
A exquisite museum copy of the masterpiece from the Russian classical school of painting — "Portrait of a Boy" by Vasily Tropinin (1820s), skillfully recreated by renowned Belarusian artist Pavel Bunas in 2006. This oil-on-canvas reproduction faithfully mirrors the original’s color palette and essence, with the original housed at the National Art Museum of Belarus (Minsk). The boy, captured in a three-quarter pose, radiates youthful charm with his curly chestnut hair, confident smile, and bright eyes. His dark brown coat with a white collar contrasts elegantly against the warm, muted background, while soft lighting highlights the delicate play of shadows. Inspired by the technical brilliance of the Old Masters, Bunas masterfully replicates layered glazing and lifelike textures, making this piece a treasure for collectors of classical art.
Inspiré par la beauté éternelle de la sculpture grecque, ce dessin explore l'équilibre entre puissance et fragilité. Une pièce unique pour les collectionneurs ionnés d'art réaliste.
Un hommage au corps humain, où chaque trait de crayon révèle la maîtrise technique et l'émotion profonde de l'artiste.

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“Master of Portraits That Breathe” (A Biography Written in Paint). How a Blue Crow Gifted Me the Universe. At five years old, I drew a bird. Not just any bird—a blue crow on a scrap of wallpaper. My mother cried. [...]

“Master of Portraits That Breathe” (A Biography Written in Paint)

How a Blue Crow Gifted Me the Universe
At five years old, I drew a bird. Not just any bird—a blue crow on a scrap of wallpaper. My mother cried. Not from delight—she thought I was colorblind. But for me, it became the first lesson: art must stir a storm, even if it’s a hurricane of misunderstandings.

From then on, I never let go of my pencil. Dragons from children’s books, the faces of kindergarten teachers, clouds outside the window — I “digested” them all in sketchbooks like an alchemist seeking the formula for perfection. My parents gave up: at seven, I entered art school, where instead of primers, I studied Rembrandt.

Apprenticeship to the Rhythm of Commuter Trains
Glebovskoe School. Here, I discovered that people are the finest “landscapes.” Every morning, I rode to class in a packed train, turning the carriage into a laboratory. engers never suspected their wrinkles, smiles, and gestures were becoming sketches. I absorbed them like a sponge, then blended them with the ancient science of Ninsho-Goku — the art of face-reading practiced by Kyoto’s geishas. My secret? I don’t paint portraits. I decipher them.
— A wrinkle at the temple: the trace of sleepless contemplation.
— A spark in the eyes: an unspoken dream.
— Uneven lipstick: haste before an important meeting.

Teachers threatened expulsion for failing history but turned a blind eye when I exhibited portraits. “These aren’t paintings”, one said. “These are confessions”.

The Academy, or When Masterpieces Become Neighbors
At the Art Academy, I lived on two floors:
1. First floor — the studio, where I copied Vrubel and Serov. Sometimes, I felt the ghosts of masters standing behind me, nodding: “Don’t be afraid. Steal from us. But make it better.”
2. Second floor—reality. Exhibitions where strangers approached and said: “Paint my daughter. She’s gone, but I want her to live here.”

That’s when I understood: my paintings are not decorations. They are bridges between worlds.
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P.S. If you’ve read this far—you’re ready for a dialogue. Let’s create not just a painting — an artifact that will outlive us.
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Your artist,
Pavel Bunas

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