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Chaim Soutine’s identity was never integral to his art, even as a Jew whose death Nazis caused. Artists in Gaza, Syria and Ukraine share his universality.
“Chaim Soutine: Flesh,” which consists of 31 canvases, is organized in four sections: “A Modern Still Life” — home of the artichoke and fish — “Fowl,” “Flesh” and “The Life ...
As paint and painters go, few ever reached as deep as Chaim Soutine (1893–1943) and Willem de Kooning (1904–1997).
Photo: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humlebaek, Denmark In 1910, Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943), in the shtetl of Smilavičy, in present-day Belarus, asked a fellow villager to pose for a portrait.
Soutine had a long-standing obsession with meat, which emerged, he said, from seeing a goose beheaded as a child (the happiness on the butcher’s face made him stifle his scream).
Chaim Soutine, Carcass of Beef, c. 1925. Oil on canvas. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York While the pictures will knock you out without any back story, the biography tells you something ...
Installation view of the exhibition Chaim Soutine: Flesh, May 4–September 16, 2018, at the Jewish Museum (photo courtesy the Jewish Museum, New York) More info at the Jewish Museum.
A 1921 portrait of an unidentified man with a red scarf by Chaim Soutine (1893-1943) sold for $17.2 million at Sotheby's London auction house Monday, a record for works by the Lithuanian-born ...
Last week at Sotheby’s auction house in London, the hammer fell on the former Hammer Soutine. In a sale topped by the Edouard Manet ‘Self-portrait’ once owned by Las Vegas casino and resort ...
We'll find out tonight, when Christie's auctions off Chaim Soutine's "Le Petit Patissier" for an estimated $16-$20 million By Sam Dean May 8, 2013 ...