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April 12 Sotebis, New York
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Lot number 20, in my opinion, very interesting work.
The comments written as follows: Isaac Rabichev C ATALOGUE NOTE Isaac Rabichev spent his early career in Kiev studying in the studios of visionary artists Alexander Murashko and Alexandra Exter. He promoted the creation of Jewish-centric art, and along with Issachar Ber Rybak, Abraham Manievich, Marc Chagall and Robert Falk, he served as a core member of the Artistic Division of the Jewish Cultural League that was formed in Kiev in 1918. The group sought to fuse traditional Jewish imagery with concurrent, avant-garde techniques. Rabichev moved to Moscow in 1922 with several other members of the group, and there he turned his focus to the theater, collaborating with the State Jewish Chamber Theater in the early 1920s. The present portrait of Maria Volkova was commissioned in 1922 by her father, Yefim Timofeyevich Volkov, the largest brick manufacturer in Kiev. Rabichev conjures a sense of theatrical drama in this monumental composition; the sharp diagonals of the sitter's contorted pose represent a clear break from salon tradition, and the bold contours and fragmented planes underscore the Cubist influence found in the artist's oeuvre of the early 1920s. Catalogue Help Isaac Rabichev began his career in Kiev, studying at the studios of artists such mystics as Alexander Murashko and Alexandra Exter. He was instrumental in the development of Jewish art and, along with Issachar Ber Rybak, Abram Manevich, Marc Chagall, Robert Falk, was one of the organizers of the art section of the Jewish Cultural League, founded in Kiev in 1918. Group sought to combine traditional Jewish imagery with existing avant-garde technique. Rabichev moved to Moscow in 1922, along with several other members of the group, and there he concentrated on theater, working with the State Jewish Theater in the early 1920's. This portrait of Maria Volkova was commissioned in 1922 by her father, Efim Timofeyevich Volkov, the largest producer of bricks in Kiev. Rabichev causes the viewer a sense of theatrical drama in this monumental composition, sharp diagonal curved posture The Model indicates a clear deviation from the salon tradition, and the bold outlines and plane stress the fragmented Cubist influence, that we find in the artist's works in early 1920. Certainly in the collection is still an excellent work which you should pay attention. Glyukman, Grigoriev, Yakovlev, Polenov .... |
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http://www.sothebys.com/app/ecatalog...mgSize = 256 / Like , as always, Vladimir Lebedev . But surprise , however : Lot 30 " Nude Seated on a chair ; paper /gouache , 57.5 x 39.5 cm , 1933 Estimate $ 300 000 - 400 000 !!! Of course , this is a great Lebedev best period , but surely it is estimated schedule is already so high ? Although, of course , it 's worth it. http://www.sothebys.com/app/ecatalog...mgSize = 256 / Nevertheless , for comparison : Lot 41 Peter Konchalovsky " View from the Russian Museum " , paper /watercolor ; 29h46 cm , 1931 Estimate " only "$ 7000-9000 http://www.sothebys.com/app/ecatalog...mgSize = 256 / |
After last year's record Pimenov, when his "Holiday on May 1" went for 1.54 million dollars, srazu4 lot by this artist on these trades (lots 31-34) put up.
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And Yuri Pimenov what?
Shukhaiev, Feshin ... http://www.sothebys.com/app/ecatalog...nt_id=30362#/r = index-fhtml.jsp? event_id = 30362|r.main = event.jsp? event_id = 30362 / |
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And how's that for Pimenov?
Even taking into account a million sales estimate Sovkome strange. Or something I do not keep track? |
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I do not think that the author recalled Prokofiev emigre who left the country when something very Pimenov Yu was 15 years old. |
Cyril Syzransky, and the like of Prokofiev ...
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Back of my head ... :D |
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You're right, it's "May Day" at Sothebys, New York. |
Cyril Syzransky, Ginger back of my head!
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