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Eugene Ivanov was born on 19 January, 1966 in Tyumen, Russia. Discover Eugene Ivanov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January 1966
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Tyumen, Russia
Nationality Czech

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2013

Ron Miller "The Radical Theories of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton", 2013.Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Jean-François Beauchemin "The Day Crows", 2013. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Rabbi Nachman`s Haggadah, 2013. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Vsevolod Benigsen "Frolov Chakra", 2013. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Yury Buida "Thief, spy and murderer", 2013. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Marianna Goncharova "The Fourth Ring", 2013. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

2012

Yury Dombrovsky "The Monkey Comes for his Skull", 2012. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Tudor Călin Zarojanu "Mass Media Insider", 2012. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Daniel Lifschitz "Laughter in Hebrew from A to Z", 2012. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Aluisio Azevedo "O Cortico", 2012. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

2011

Cori Pursell "Noční pouť", 2011. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Zdenek K. Slaby "Scary tales", 2011. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Igor Guberman "All "Gariks", 2011. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

2010

Lyubov and Yevgeny Lukin "Until the Time Ends", 2010. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Ed Galing "Pushcarts and Peddlers", 2010. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

Huseyin Tunc "Now what are we actually", 2010. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

2009

Dorothy L. Sayers "Whose Body?", 2009. Illustration by Eugene Ivanov

1966

Eugene Ivanov (Czech: Evžen Ivanov; Russian: Евгений Иванов ; 19 January 1966 in Tyumen, Siberia, Russia) is a Russian-Czech contemporary artist, painter, graphic artist and illustrator. Since 1998 he has been living and working in Prague, Czech Republic.

Russian-Czech painter and book illustrator, Ivanov, was born in 1966 in Tyumen, Siberia, Russia. Since 1998 he has lived and worked in Prague, Czech republic. Ivanov's artworks are founded on dreams and of the unconscious. Ivanov's imagery is suffused with surrealistic poetry. Along with his oil paintings and watercolors, Eugene Ivanov has illustrated over 200 books. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and his works are collected internationally. In his art, the artist unites elements of the landscape realism, motifs of yards and back streets of the Prague´s Old Town, or the classical still-life with modern styles of the beginning of the 20th century - cubism, suprematism and expressionism.