Timur D'Vatz

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Timur D'Vatz (born 16 April 1968[1] in Moscow, Russia[2]) is a figurative painter.[3]

He began his education at the Republic College of Art (Uzbekistan) and London's Royal Academy of Arts in 1996.[4] He has won several awards including the Guinness prize for First Time Exhibitor at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, 1994;[1] the A.T Kearney prize, 1996;[1] and the B.P Portrait award at London's National Portrait Gallery, 2002.[5] His parents were both also artists.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b c Baile De Laperriere, Charles, ed. (15 June 2006). Who's Who in Art (32nd ed.). p. 212. ISBN 9780904722413.
  2. ^ "ArtintheCity Speak to Artist Timur D'Vatz". ArtintheCity. 24 February 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Hunting for Your Soul in the Work of Timur D'Vat".
  4. ^ Seaman, Anna (5 February 2013). "Who is Timur D'Vatz?". The National. Retrieved 22 November 2013.

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