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Eastern Europe City Print by P. Kiyanitsa

By yulianel, 15 July, 2025
Description

This is a print of Eastern European city landscape, likely Prague. 

Looks very much like original painting, but more likely is a hand-embellished canvas print.

Signed in the right lower corner in Cyrillic and English by P. Kiyanitsa. After the Cyrillic name there is also 2005 p, which could be a year or price in rubles.

This artist's works were sold by Art Maison Canada. 

Framed, no glass.

Category
Other
Medium
canvas?
Distinguishing marks
signed
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
14.5'' square wth frame, 11.75'' square without frame
Date Period
2005?
History
unknown
Price Paid (If known)
4 CAD
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

6 hours 47 min ago

Eastern European Cityscape by P. Kiyanitsa (2005)

Basic Details

  • Title: [Untitled – often referred to as "Eastern European Cityscape"]
  • Artist: P. Kiyanitsa (П. Кияниця)
  • Date: Signed and dated 2005 (2005р) in Cyrillic
  • Medium: Likely a hand-embellished canvas giclée or high-quality print
  • Framed: Yes, without glass
  • Visible Signature: Lower right in Cyrillic and Latin characters
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Size: 14.5" x 14.5" with frame; 11.75" x 11.75" canvas only
  • Price Paid: 4 CAD
  • For Sale: Yes

Artist Overview

P. Kiyanitsa (П. Кияниця) is a contemporary Eastern European artist whose works have been distributed through decor and commercial art outlets such as Art Maison Canada. His style typically blends romanticized European architecture with rich, atmospheric colors and a stylized, slightly whimsical presentation of cityscapes. The presence of Cyrillic script suggests Ukrainian or Russian origin.

Artwork Analysis

This piece strongly resembles views of Prague, Czech Republic, especially the Church of St. Nicholas and the iconic Charles Bridge towers, though it may also represent a composite or idealized Eastern European townscape. The fiery sunset palette and dense, warm architecture give it a dramatic, romantic feel typical of mid-2000s European decorative fine art.

The visible texture suggests hand-embellishment, meaning a print has been enhanced with additional paint or brush strokes to simulate the feel of an original painting. This adds value above a flat print but is still considered a reproduction, not an original painting.

Authentication

  • The work is signed by the artist both in Cyrillic and English, which is consistent with other pieces attributed to P. Kiyanitsa.
  • While not numbered as a limited edition, its distribution by Art Maison Canada, a known commercial art publisher, supports its authenticity as a genuine hand-embellished decorative canvas.
  • This is not an original painting but a commercially produced art piece, likely created for the home décor market.

Estimated Market Value (as of 2025)

  • Retail (decor store or gallery): $100 – $200 USD
  • Secondary market (online resale): $50 – $120 USD
    (depending on platform, region, and buyer interest)
  • Insurance replacement value: ~$150 USD

Market Notes

These prints are not highly collectible but remain desirable for interior design due to their warmth and romantic architectural themes. Comparable works by Kiyanitsa have sold on eBay and Etsy in the $50–$200 range, especially when framed and in excellent condition.

Recommendations

  • No professional appraisal is required for insurance or sale unless new provenance or edition markings are discovered.
  • Ideal platforms for resale include:
    • eBay
    • Etsy
    • Facebook Marketplace
    • Local art or home décor consignment stores

You may want to describe it as:

"Hand-embellished canvas print of Eastern European cityscape, likely Prague, signed by Ukrainian artist P. Kiyanitsa (2005), framed and ready to hang."

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