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Chaim Soutine Portrait of Madame Castaing oil painting


Portrait of Madame Castaing
Painting ID::  3787
Artist: Chaim Soutine
Painting: Portrait of Madame Castaing
Introduction: 1928 100 x 73cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chaim Soutine Small Place in the Town oil painting


Small Place in the Town
Painting ID::  3788
Artist: Chaim Soutine
Painting: Small Place in the Town
Introduction: 1929 71 x 46.5cm Art Institute of Chicago
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chaim Soutine Portrait of Maria Lani oil painting


Portrait of Maria Lani
Painting ID::  3789
Artist: Chaim Soutine
Painting: Portrait of Maria Lani
Introduction: 1929 73 x 60cm Museum of Modern Art, New York
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chaim Soutine Seated Choirboy oil painting


Seated Choirboy
Painting ID::  3790
Artist: Chaim Soutine
Painting: Seated Choirboy
Introduction: 1930 81 x 45cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chaim Soutine Naked Woman oil painting


Naked Woman
Painting ID::  3791
Artist: Chaim Soutine
Painting: Naked Woman
Introduction: 1933 46 x 27cm
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     Chaim Soutine Art Locations Lithuanian 1893-1943 Soutine was born in Smilavichy near Minsk, Belarus (then part of the Russian Empire). He was the tenth of eleven children. From 1910?C1913 he studied in Vilnius at the Vilna Academy of Fine Arts. In 1913, with his friends Pinchus Kremegne and Michel Kikoine, he emigrated to Paris, where he studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Fernand Cormon. He soon developed a highly personal vision and painting technique. For a time, he and his friends lived at La Ruche, a residence for struggling artists in Montparnasse, where he became friends with Amedeo Modigliani. Modigliani painted Soutine's portrait several times, most famously in 1917, on a door of an apartment belonging to Leopold Zborowski, who was their art dealer. Zoborowski supported Soutine through the World War I, taking the struggling artist with him to Nice to escape the German bombing of Paris. In 1923, the American collector Albert C. Barnes visited his studio and immediately bought sixty of Soutine's paintings. Soutine once horrified his neighbours by keeping an animal carcass in his studio so that he could paint it (Carcass of Beef). The stench drove them to send for the police, whom Soutine promptly lectured on the relative importance of art over hygiene. In February 2006 this painting sold for £7.8 million to an anonymous buyer in London. Soutine produced the majority of his works from 1920 to 1929. He seldom showed his works, but he did take part in the exhibition of Independent Art held in 1937 in Paris, where he was at last hailed as a great painter. Soon thereafter France was invaded by German troops. As a Jew, Soutine had to escape from the French capital and hide in order to avoid arrest by the Gestapo. He moved from one place to another and was sometimes forced to seek shelter in forests, sleeping outdoors. Suffering from a stomach ulcer and bleeding badly, he left a safe hiding place for Paris in order to undergo emergency surgery, which failed to save his life. On August 9, 1943, Chaim Soutine died of a perforated ulcer. Soutine was interred in Cimeti??re du Montparnasse, Paris. . Related Artists to Chaim Soutine : | Jean-Baptiste Pillement | Jan Portielje | Josef Hoffmann | Philip Leslie Hale | Alexander Adriaenssen |

 

 

 

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