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Constantine Astori (Russian: Константин Николай Астафьев; April 11, (March 29 O.S.) 1889 — June 11, 1975) is a renowned artist of mostly landscapes in
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Early life

He was born on March 29, 1889 as Constantin Nicholas Astafieff in
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. He had his art education in
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. He married Olga Trofimoff, on May 17, 1916 in
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, Russia. When the
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happened in 1917 the region had a lot of conflicts and did not support the revolution. This was not a good time for the newly married couple so they decided to escape to
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(presently
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). Once they moved to
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they changed their name to Astori to start a new life with a new name. Constantin Astori spent his years in
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painting street scenes. He was particularly interested in mosques with minarets and old
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streets with people. He experimented pastels and charcoal. The art world in
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was limited and not intriguing. The couple first thought about moving to Paris then decided to move to New York. On October 1, 1923 he immigrated to the United States of America, while his wife Olga moved to Paris. She joined her husband three years later, in 1926. Astori settled in New York City and tried to get into the art world. He worked as an art restorer for various museums. He became naturalized US citizen in 1936.


Career

From the 1930s to the 1940s he restored art works for the
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and
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. In 1940 he was commissioned to paint a mural for American Natural Museum in New York. He completed the mural, which depicted pterosaurs, the same year. This mural is still over the stairs in the museum. Later in 1970 this mural was used in the album cover of '' Dinosaur Swamps'' by the band called the Flock (band). He participated to various art shows but never realized his dream of becoming a famous artist. He experimented with black and white drawings of New York street scenes. Later in his life he was more interested in pastels depicting serene country scenes. His wife Olga died on January 23, 1975, he died the same year on June 11, 1975. The couple had no children. His artwork can be found in art dealers internationally. He is interred at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA


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siarchives.si.edu
{{DEFAULTSORT:Astori, Constantin 1889 births 1975 deaths Soviet emigrants to Turkey Turkish emigrants to the United States Painters from the Russian Empire 20th-century American painters American male painters People with acquired American citizenship 20th-century American male artists