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Isaac Antcher
Nature morte - Huile sur toile, 50x38 cm.

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Huile sur toile. Dimensions avec cadre: 71x63 cm. Isaac Antcher est un peintre moldave né le 21 janvier 1899 à Peresecina et mort à Malakoff le 21 avril 1992. À son arrivée à Paris en 1921, il trouve refuge dans un foyer juif de la rue Caulaincourt, dans le 18e arrondissement, mais les conditions de vie misérables le poussent rapidement à partir pour la Palestine où il commence à étudier les beaux-arts. En 1924, il revient à Paris et s'inscrit à l'académie de la Grande Chaumière à Montparnasse. En 1926, l'année de son mariage, il expose pour la première fois au Salon d'automne, puis au Salon des Tuileries. En 1927, il soumet un paysage au marchand d'art Léopold Zborowski, qui en parle au collectionneur Jonas Netter. Un contrat est signé entre les trois hommes. Moyennant 2 000 francs par mois, Zborowski acquiert la totalité de son œuvre. A la mort de celui-ci en 1932, Antcher connaît des années difficiles et il doit exercer différents métiers pour faire vivre sa famille. Alors qu'il est pressenti pour recevoir le prix Guillaume 1939, la guerre éclate. Engagé volontaire, il est démobilisé à Montpellier, puis s'exile en Suisse en 1943, avec sa femme et ses deux enfants. Après-guerre, il reprend sa carrière d'artiste à Paris et se tourne vers la peinture de paysage. Membre de l’École de Paris, il participe à de nombreux salons en France comme à l'étranger, à Bruxelles, New York ou Jérusalem. En 1968, il est frappé d'hémiplégie perd l'usage de sa main droite, mais à force de volonté, parvient à en récupérer l'usage et peint de plus en plus. Il meurt en 1992 à Malakoff où il s'était installé à la fin de sa vie. Il est le grand-père de Marc Restellini, fondateur de la Pinacothèque de Paris, musée privé.
  • Creator:
    Isaac Antcher (1899 - 1992, French, Moldovan)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Width: 14.97 in (38 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Nice, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU52838261742
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