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Старый 22.03.2012, 11:36 Язык оригинала: Русский       #8
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Сообщение от John Preston; 2034081"
is amazing, but today, many Russian artists of the Paris School submitted their price positions ...
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
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.
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