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Fine Art - Works On Paper - 11 Wood Cuts prints Collection in Folder by Chana Orloff
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lot No: 2751
Artist: Orloff Chana
Title: 11 Wood Cuts prints Collection in Folder by Chana Orloff
Technique: Wood Cuts on Paper
Year: 1919
Size in cm: 57x38 cm
Size in inch: 22" x 15"
Signture: Hand Signatur on each Paper No 89/100
Condition: Good -Please Ask for more
Description:

Very rare collection of 11 Wood Cuts Folder Made by Chana Orloff  + 1 wood cut print on the cover
Print in Paris 1919 . Please contact the gallery for complet images
 
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Chana Orloff, Sculptor. b. 1888, Konstantinowka, Ukraine. Immigrated 1906. 1910 went to Paris. Studies: 1911 Russian Academy, Montparnasse; 1929 National Art Decoratif, Paris. Prize: 1925 Knight of Legion of Honour, Paris. 1923 Was accepted at the "Salon d'Automne". Her sculptures counted among the first artists of the Paris School, with Modilgliani, Soutine, Lifshitz, Chagall and Pascin. Executed bronze busts of Israeli personalities, including Ben- Gurion, Reuven Rubin, Hanna Rovina. Environmental Sculptures: 1949 Ein Gev, Mother and Child; 1953-54 Ramat Gan, Dov Gruner; 1965 Jerusalem, Binyanei Ha'uma, Peace; others in Israel and France. Died 1968. (The Israel museum in Jerusalem, web site)

In 1904, the Orloff family emigrates to Israel, driven out by the pogroms. Six years later, Chana leaves for Paris. Its intention is to obtain a diploma of sewing. She works at Paquin which notices her and encourages her to develop her artistic gifts.

After a traditional formation at the National School of Decorative Arts, Chana studies sculpture at the Russian Academy in Montparnasse. It is in this point in time that her relations with Soutine, Modigliani, Pascin, Zadkine started.

From 1913, Chana participates in the Salon d'Automne, then with the Salon de Tuileries and the Independent.

Chana is then the appointed portraitist of the Parisian elite; genre in which she excels in subtlety and in mischievousness, without never falling into the caricature. " One day she did the portrait of Mac Orlan and, since then, Mac Orlan is only the reflection of real Mac Orlan created by the artist "! Chana Orloff by E. Des Couri?res.

In 1917, Chana marries the poet Ary Justman who dies in 1919 from the Spanish influenza, leaving her with a one year old son Elie or Didi.

Chana works more than ever, stone, marble, wood, bronze, and develop the topics which she will take again all her life: maternity, women, children... as well as the animal art to which she will later grant a symbolic sense.

In 1928, an exhibition in the United States receives an eulogistic criticism.

In 1937, a room is reserved for her in the Petit Palais in Paris.

The war stops her work. Refugee with her son in Geneva, she will never forget the cordial greeting that her Suisse friends reserved to her, providing workshop and materials, multiplying the commands of portraits. The Moos gallery devotes an exhibition in 1945 to her.

Back in Paris, Chana Orloff gives up the smooth form for one modelled more anxiously with intimate subjects like that of the Sited Woman.

Comes then the period of the great retrospectives and the final consecration of Chana Orloff in Europe in the United States and in Israel where in addition to many exhibitions, she gets orders for several monuments.

In 1968, Chana prepares a great exhibition in the Tel-Aviv museum. It is then and there that she dies and where she rests in peace.


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