Russian centenarian becomes world's oldest professional artist

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LONDON, February 21 (RIA Novosti) - Moses Feigin, a 103 year-old Russian artist was recognized as the world's oldest artist by the Guinness Book of Records, a spokeswoman for the organization said on Thursday.

Feigin is the last surviving member of the Knave of Diamonds, a Russian union of avant-garde, established in Moscow in the early 20th century. His latest exhibition, displaying the works he made after his 100th birthday, was held at the Central House of the Artist in Moscow, Russia, in the spring of 2007.

He was 102 years and 199 days old at that moment.

"The oldest professional artist is Moses Aleksandrovich Feigin (Russia, b. 23 October 1904)," Beatriz Fernandez said. "His details have now been incorporated onto our database which holds around 40,000 records."

She added that someone else made an application on the artist's behalf as he was in hospital at the time.

However, the Guinness Book of Records cannot guarantee that the record of the Russian artist will be mentioned in the annual printed edition as only approximately 3,000 records of 40,000 are published.

"Based on the mentioned volume, unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that a record will make it onto the book, this is an editorial decision," Fernandez said.

Anyway, Feigin will receive a certificate confirming his record and the right to use the Guinness Book trademark and logo for his commercial purposes.

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