Table Still Life
Natan Isaevich Altman (Vinnitsa/Ukraine 1889 - St. Petersburg 1970)
Lot-No. 152
Ca. 1919, oil a. collage/canvas, 61 x 49 cm, lo. ri. cyrillic sign. Nat. Altmann, on the reverse stamp 6/39, relined to the margins. - Expert reports: Svetlana Dhzafarova, 07.06.2007; Gleb G. Pospelow, 09.04.2007. - Versatile Russian painter, graphic artist, sculptor a. stage designer, studied at the Odessa academy 1901-05 as well as at the Russian academy in Paris where he met among others M. Chagall a. A. Archipenko, since 1907 he exhibited at the major Russian exhibitions, 1928-35 he also exhibited regularly in Paris, in 1922 he took part in the "Erste Russsiche Kunstausstellung" (First Russian Art Exhibition) in Berlin, was lecturer at the Petrograd academy, in the years after 1917 he was among the principal artistical propagandists of the revolution. - Mus.: Moscow (Tretyakov Gall.), St. Petersburg (Russ. Mus.), Erewan. - Lit.: Vollmer, Bown.
Natan Isaevich Altman: Table Still Life
Natan Isaevich Altman (Vinnitsa/Ukraine 1889 - St. Petersburg 1970)
Table Still Life
Lot-No. 152
Ca. 1919, oil a. collage/canvas, 61 x 49 cm, lo. ri. cyrillic sign. Nat. Altmann, on the reverse stamp 6/39, relined to the margins. - Expert reports: Svetlana Dhzafarova, 07.06.2007; Gleb G. Pospelow, 09.04.2007. - Versatile Russian painter, graphic artist, sculptor a. stage designer, studied at the Odessa academy 1901-05 as well as at the Russian academy in Paris where he met among others M. Chagall a. A. Archipenko, since 1907 he exhibited at the major Russian exhibitions, 1928-35 he also exhibited regularly in Paris, in 1922 he took part in the "Erste Russsiche Kunstausstellung" (First Russian Art Exhibition) in Berlin, was lecturer at the Petrograd academy, in the years after 1917 he was among the principal artistical propagandists of the revolution. - Mus.: Moscow (Tretyakov Gall.), St. Petersburg (Russ. Mus.), Erewan. - Lit.: Vollmer, Bown.