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Сообщение от John Preston; 2034081"
is amazing, but today, many Russian artists of the Paris School submitted their price positions ...
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And because it is clear that they are not overrated, quite the contrary - are overlooked. One does wonder when will they finally take their rightful foothold in the market.
I'd like to draw attention to this thing Jacques Shapiro (1887 - 1972):
Lot 132
"The Paris scene." In 1967. H., m 81 x 130 cm
Estimate: 4000 - 5000 €
The result: 5,148 €
In my opinion, it was later Shapiro, with his bright recognizable style, deserves attention. And here is the work, just look!
130 cm in length, by the way (!) - The kind of Parisian street 60s. Where everything boils and seethes: flashing lights, "Cinema", beeping horns, some singing, some kissing, arguing with the concierge dvornichihoy , the curve of an old lantern, and all this against a background of ivy-clad cottages, hidden from the blue haze of the impending high-rise buildings (Paris is growing - the 60s!) - a song, not the picture! And, it's ridiculous to say, only 5148 euros for such a luxury. Surprisingly, in my opinion ...
http://www.artcurial.com/en/asp/full...refno=10378991 - more details here
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Сообщение от John Preston; 2034081"
himself has stuck selling a pair of artists is not the first magnitude
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And this despite the fact that recently with great success in Moscow, the exhibition "Paris School". That is, interest in the phenomenon is, but no certainty. It's a shame.