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VASILY KOTARBINSKY (POLISH-RUSSIAN

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55.000 $ - 75.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
100 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 38

VASILY KOTARBINSKY (POLISH-RUSSIAN

Schätzpreis
55.000 $ - 75.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
100 $
Beschreibung:

VASILY KOTARBINSKY (POLISH-RUSSIAN 1849-1921) The Nile Mist oil on canvas 80 x 136 cm (31 1/2 x 53 1/2 in.) signed lower right PROVENANCE MacDougall's Auctions, London, June 5, 2013, Lot 129 Private Collection, Europe LITERATURE This painting was featured on a postcard, reproduced here, published by Rassvet , Kiev, c. 1905 1917. Another version of this work was depicted on a postcard published by G. Lazovsky, Kiev, before 1905. EXPERTISE The authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert Vladimir Petrov. LOT NOTES Focusing on fantastical, biblical and otherwise ancient-inspired subjects, Wilhelm Kotarbinsky s work exists at the nexus of academism, Art Nouveau, and Symbolism. The aestheticism, and at times sentimentalized exoticism of Kotarbinsky s paintings has been attributed to such widely different origins as his Polish heritage, and the artist s extended stay in Rome during the early part of his career. Kotarbinsky had a rather difficult climb to prominence, with abject poverty being one of the few constants during the early years of his training. Lacking the support of his father, Kotarbinsky was obliged to borrow money from his uncle in order to fund his study in Italy in 1871, where he would remain for the next 16 years. While there, he met the artist brothers Pavel and Alexander Svedomsky, who along with Professor Adrian Prakhov invited Kotarbinsky to participate in the painting of fresco decoration for the St. Vladimir Cathedral in Kiev, alongside such luminaries of Russian art as V. Vasnetsov, M. Vrubel, and M. Nesterov. The project greatly contributed to Kotarbinsky rise to prominence, and brought him into contact with the upper echelons of the Kievan society, resulting in commissions for the decoration of homes belonging to various illustrious families, such as Tereshchenko, Khanenko, and Soldatenkov. Despite his inclination towards large-scale canvases, Kotarbinsky was an incredibly prolific artist- showcasing over 100 works in a variety of media at the 1898 Imperial Academy of Art exhibition, where he was elected as an academic in 1905. As his works were in high-demand, following the established procedure of the time, Kotarbinsky would sometimes repeat particularly successful compositions, often with slight adjustments. The Nile Mist , appears to have been one such work, as postcards featuring this particular painting, as well as a close variant, were printed in the early years of the 20th century.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 38
Auktion:
Datum:
16.05.2015
Auktionshaus:
Shapiro Auctions, LLC.
East 74th Street 506
New York, NY 10021
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@shapiroauctions.com
+1 (0)212 7177500
+1 (0)212 7177501
Beschreibung:

VASILY KOTARBINSKY (POLISH-RUSSIAN 1849-1921) The Nile Mist oil on canvas 80 x 136 cm (31 1/2 x 53 1/2 in.) signed lower right PROVENANCE MacDougall's Auctions, London, June 5, 2013, Lot 129 Private Collection, Europe LITERATURE This painting was featured on a postcard, reproduced here, published by Rassvet , Kiev, c. 1905 1917. Another version of this work was depicted on a postcard published by G. Lazovsky, Kiev, before 1905. EXPERTISE The authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert Vladimir Petrov. LOT NOTES Focusing on fantastical, biblical and otherwise ancient-inspired subjects, Wilhelm Kotarbinsky s work exists at the nexus of academism, Art Nouveau, and Symbolism. The aestheticism, and at times sentimentalized exoticism of Kotarbinsky s paintings has been attributed to such widely different origins as his Polish heritage, and the artist s extended stay in Rome during the early part of his career. Kotarbinsky had a rather difficult climb to prominence, with abject poverty being one of the few constants during the early years of his training. Lacking the support of his father, Kotarbinsky was obliged to borrow money from his uncle in order to fund his study in Italy in 1871, where he would remain for the next 16 years. While there, he met the artist brothers Pavel and Alexander Svedomsky, who along with Professor Adrian Prakhov invited Kotarbinsky to participate in the painting of fresco decoration for the St. Vladimir Cathedral in Kiev, alongside such luminaries of Russian art as V. Vasnetsov, M. Vrubel, and M. Nesterov. The project greatly contributed to Kotarbinsky rise to prominence, and brought him into contact with the upper echelons of the Kievan society, resulting in commissions for the decoration of homes belonging to various illustrious families, such as Tereshchenko, Khanenko, and Soldatenkov. Despite his inclination towards large-scale canvases, Kotarbinsky was an incredibly prolific artist- showcasing over 100 works in a variety of media at the 1898 Imperial Academy of Art exhibition, where he was elected as an academic in 1905. As his works were in high-demand, following the established procedure of the time, Kotarbinsky would sometimes repeat particularly successful compositions, often with slight adjustments. The Nile Mist , appears to have been one such work, as postcards featuring this particular painting, as well as a close variant, were printed in the early years of the 20th century.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 38
Auktion:
Datum:
16.05.2015
Auktionshaus:
Shapiro Auctions, LLC.
East 74th Street 506
New York, NY 10021
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@shapiroauctions.com
+1 (0)212 7177500
+1 (0)212 7177501
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