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Boris Solotareff Watercolor Painting on Paper "Study of a Man's Head"

Item Details

A watercolor with graphite underdrawing on paper titled Study of a Man’s Head by listed artist Boris Solotareff (1889-1966), circa 1930. Within a gray background, the piece depicts a balding man in profile. The work bears an estate stamp to the lower right. Under a single layer of off-white mat, the work is presented under glass in a beveled silver tone frame. Hanging wire and two gallery decals are present to the verso.

Born in Romania, Solotareff received his formal art training at the Munich Academy of the Fine Arts and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. While in Munich, Solotareff was exposed to the Munich Secession, a group of visual artists who sought to defend and promote their art against increasingly conservative views in Germany. His Munich period would impart his continual use of a sense of comfort called gemütlichkeit in his works. Solotareff would later move to the United States, where he remained longer than any other country. He was exhibited widely and often during his lifetime. Today, his works can be found in many private collections.

Condition

- minor scuffing present to frame.

Dimensions

14.0" W x 12.5" H x 1.0" D

- measures frame.

Item #

16MOR003-138

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