Anatol Woolf Art Collections
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Artwork by Anatol Woolf
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Palio di Siena by Anatol Woolf
The Capitol by Anatol Woolf
Night in Adams-Morgan by Anatol Woolf
Pierrot-2 by Anatol Woolf
Still-life with Shofar by Anatol Woolf
La Maison Bleue, Edinburgh by Anatol Woolf
Flutist, nude woman with a flute by Anatol Woolf
Freedom, Statue of Liberty by Anatol Woolf
Brighella in Prague by Anatol Woolf
Individualism by Anatol Woolf
Au Lapin Agile by Anatol Woolf
Palio Procession in Siena by Anatol Woolf
A nude woman wearing an Italian mask by Anatol Woolf
Lights of New York by Anatol Woolf
I Love Gorby by Anatol Woolf
Arch by Anatol Woolf
Greenland by Anatol Woolf
Red Tree, Autumn by Anatol Woolf
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco by Anatol Woolf
In Jaffa by Anatol Woolf
Chinese Garden by Anatol Woolf
La Dolce Vita by Anatol Woolf
Palio Procession with a Drummer by Anatol Woolf
In Pisa by Anatol Woolf
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About Anatol Woolf
Anatol Woolf received his early art training at the Special School of the Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia. Later he attended the St. Petersburg Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography, where he specialized in set design. In Russia, Woolf designed sets for various theaters and was an illustrator for St. Petersburg Textbook Publishers, as well as a freelance illustrator. Since coming to America in 1987, Woolf has been working as a freelance illustrator, designer, and art teacher. He has also widely exhibited his paintings in the United States and Europe. His works have appeared in the Washington Post, the Washington Times, National Geographic Traveler, Policy Review, Teacher, Legal Times, Chronicles, Spider, and Cricket Magazine. He has also illustrated books for Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company and Llewellyn Publications. Woolf’s work incorporates a variety of media including watercolor, pen and ink, colored pencils, oil, and acrylic. Woolf’s paintings are in a lot of private collections around the world as well as in the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University.