"Man with Dog"
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Description
Mid-century mixed media consisting of acrylic paint, gouache and watercolor on archival heavy paper by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed bottom right partially painted out signature and date, 1955 and top right signed and dated 1958. Tschacbasov on several occasions has gone back and reworked earlier paintings that were previously signed and dated. He would rarely put on a finish varnish coat on his paintings for this very reason. Condition of the artwork is very good. Framed under glass. The artwork is framed in a 3/4 inch wide blond maple frame 28.75 by 20.5 inches. Provenance: Estate of the artist Nahum Tschacbasov.
Exhibitions:
1992
“The Artists of 30 East Fourteenth Street.” Susan Teller Gallery, New York, NY
1991
“Painting A Place in America, Jewish Artists in New York 1900-1945.” The Jewish Museum, New York, New York.
1987
Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
1987
“Image to Abstraction, The Fifties,” Luise Ross Gallery, New York.
1987
Luise Ross Gallery, New York (solo)
1985
“Small Works of the Last Decade,” St. Mary’s College of Maryland, St. Mary’s City, Maryland (solo)
1985
Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas.
1985
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi.
1983
“The Expressionist Vision, A Central Theme in New York in the 1940’s,” Hillwood Art Gallery, C.W. Post Center, Long Island University, New York.
1980
Annual Artists of the Region Invitational, “Portraits Real and Imagined,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York.
1976
Twenty-Seventh Invitational Exhibit, “Artists of the Region,” Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York.
1974
Pace University, New York (solo)
1970
Ongoing Exhibition of Etchings from the Permanent Collection, University of Maine, Orono, Maine (solo)
1967
“Tschacbasov, Original Prints,” Columbus Museum of Arts and Crafts, Columbus, Georgia (solo)
1965
“A Suite of Intaglio Prints,” La Jolla Museum of Art, La Jolla, California (solo)
1964
“Holbrook Collection” from the University of Georgia, Norton Gallery and School of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida.
1957
“Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture,” University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1955
“Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting and Sculpture,” University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1955
“Recent Paintings, Etchings and Ceramics,” Jewish Museum, New York (solo)
1954
Butler Art Institute, Youngstown, Ohio (solo)
1950–1951
John Heller Gallery, New York (solo)
1950
Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1949
“Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1949
Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
1948
“122nd Annual Exhibition,” National Academy of Design, New York.
1948
“35th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio.
1948
Perls Gallery, New York. (solo)
1947
Perls Gallery, New York. (solo)
1947
“American Artists for Israel,” Jewish Museum, New York.
1947
State Department Collection Tour; International Traveling Exhibition.
1946
“Eighty New Paintings,” Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.
1946
“Modern Religious Painting,” Durand-Ruel Gallery, New York.
1946
"Tschacbasov and Darrell Austin,” Vigeveno Gallery, Los Angeles.
1946
“Second Summer Exhibition,” University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.
1946
San Francisco Museum, San Francisco, California (solo)
1946
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City, Missouri (solo)
1946
Perls Gallery, New York. (solo)
1945
Perls Gallery, New York. (solo)
1945
Perls Gallery, New York. Spring and Fall Shows.
1945
“Painting in the United States: 1945,” Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1945
“Three City Invitational,” Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
1945
"American Art Annual,” Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1945
“Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
1944
“Painting in the United States: 1944,” Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1944
Perls Gallery, New York.
1943
ACA Gallery, New York (solo)
1942
ACA Gallery, New York (solo)
1942
“Artists for Victory,” Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
1941
136th Annual Exhibition, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1940
“10th Anniversary Exhibition,” ACA Gallery, New York.
1940
ACA Gallery, New York (solo)
1939
“Contemporary American Exhibition,” Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.
1939
“Seventh Annual Exhibition of Painting of Social Themes,” ACA Gallery, New York.
1939
American Artists Congress Third Annual Membership Exhibition,” Art in a Skyscraper, New York.
1939
“The World Today,” Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
1939
“Ninth Anniversary Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by Members of the American Group Inc.,” Associated American Artists Galleries, New York.
1938
“1938, Dedicated to the New Deal,” ACA Gallery, New York.
1938
“Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
1938
ACA Gallery, New York (solo)
1937
ACA Gallery, New York (solo)
1937
“1937 Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
1936
“Members of the Artists Union,” ACA Gallery, New York.
1936
"The Ten” Exhibition, Montross Gallery, New York.
1936
"Paintings by ‘The Ten,”’ Municipal Art Galleries, New York.
1936
"The Ten,” Galerie Bonaparte, Paris, France.
1936
“Third Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting,” Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
1936
Gallery Secession, New York (solo)
1935
Gallery Secession, New York.
1934
Galerie Zak, Paris, France (solo) -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Acrylic paint, watercolor and gouache on archival paper Condition: Very good Creation Date: 1955/1958 Styles / Movements: Modernism Incollect Reference #: 443218 -
Dimensions
W. 14.5 in; H. 23 in; D. 0.75 in; W. 36.83 cm; H. 58.42 cm; D. 1.91 cm;
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