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Lyrical abstraction oil painting by Léon Zack - "Untitled"

$ 18,000
  • Description
    Léon Zack (Russian, 1892 - 1980)

    Untitled
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 81 cm / 23.6 x 32 in
    1978
    Bibliography : Pierre Cabanne, "Léon Zack", Les Editions de l'amateur, 1993, reproduit sous le n°1554 p.387

    About Léon Zack (1892 - 1980)

    Léon Zack was a Russian émigré who became a leading exponent of the Abstraction Lyrique movement, which was the European equivalent to Abstract Expressionism in America. A painter, sculptor, illustrator and creator of tapestries and mosaics, Léon Zack left a body of work which spans the twentieth-century. From his early, Impressionist-influenced painting to late lyrical abstraction, all his work displays a particularly Russian sensitivity which is almost mystical in tone.
     
    Born Lev Vasil'evich Zak in Nizhni-Novgorod (Gorki), Russia, the son of a pharmacist, Zack took drawing lessons from a young age, having decided at the age of six to become a painter.  He studied painting at various private schools and in 1907 was exposed for the first time to the painters of the Salon de la Federation in Moscow.  At the home of the noted collector Serguei Chtchoukine he came across the Impressionists, Cezanne and Matisse – painters who undoubtedly cast influence over his early work and his subsequent decision to move to France.   Whilst studying literature at Moscow University he came under the influence of Jakimchenko, who reinforced this interest in contemporary French painting.  He then worked in the studios of Rerberg and Machkoff (the latter, of the ‘Jack of Diamonds’ group).   Marrying in 1917, he left Russia for Rome and Florence, where he lived until 1921.  In 1922 he went to Berlin to take up a commission designing the stage scenery for the Boris Romanoff’s Russian Romantic Ballet.  The following year he moved to Paris, which he would make his permanent home, with the exception of the war years 1940-45 (during which he lived in Villefranche-sur-Mer, near Grenoble in an alpine village under an assumed identity).
     
    In Paris Zack exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants, the Salon d’Automne and the Salon des Surindépendants.  In 1926 he had his first solo exhibition at the Galerie d’Art Contemporain.  The following year saw a one-man show at the Galerie Percier. From 1930-37 he produced work that came to be associated with the ‘neo-Humanist’ group of painters (most notably Hosiasson, Eugene Berman, Christian Berard and Pavel Tchelitchev).  After 1938 his painting, whilst figurative, became increasingly expressionistic.  Returning to Paris in 1945,  Zack continued to exhibit widely – including a solo show at the Galerie Granoff in 1946 – and  after 1947 his work turned to lyrical abstraction.   Finding that subject matter was playing no useful role in his painting, Zack eliminated it to concentrate on abstract expression; the muted colours, and often blurred nebulous forms convey a sensuous, evocative mystical quality.
     
    Zack had a number of solo shows at the Bonjean and Beaux-Arts Galleries in Paris and took part in exhibitions in Basel, Brussels,  Cologne, Copenhagen, Dublin, London,  Oslo and the Venice Biennale in 1964. He became an established exponent of the Abstraction Lyrique movement in Europe.
     
    The artist’s work is now represented in numerous museums of Modern Art worldwide including the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Paris; the Tate Modern, London; the Philips Collection, Washington; and the museums of Brussels, Anvers, Luxembourg and the Vatican.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: Russia
    Period: 1950-1979
    Materials: Oil on canvas
    Condition: Good.
    Creation Date: 1978
    Styles / Movements: Western, Minimalism
    Incollect Reference #: 308980
  • Dimensions
    W. 31.89 in; H. 23.62 in;
    W. 81 cm; H. 60 cm;
Message from Seller:

The Boccara Fine Art department presents paintings, photography and special attention is given to sculpture, which is one of the gallery owner’s greatest passions. Following one of the guidelines developed by Didier Marien, not only worldwide famous artists such as Wang Keping, André Lanskoy, Léon Zack, Dominique Pollès, Serge Charchoune, Clement Rosenthal, Anton Smith but also emerging artists like Simone Pheuplin, Émile Gilioli and Laurence Bonnel are represented by the gallery.

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