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Alain Raya SorkineL 'Amour de l'éternité 19981998
1998
$11,585.36
£8,722.61
€9,800
CA$15,989.54
A$17,911.81
CHF 9,333.69
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NOK 118,609.77
SEK 111,840.56
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Unique representative piece from the jewish school .
Born painter 1936 in Paris dead in 2022 .
Son of a Russian emigre of semitic and slavic culture , he bathed from his earliest
chilhood .
He can be considered on of the heirs of Marc Chagall
Private collection south of france .
- Creator:Alain Raya Sorkine (1936 - 2022, French)
- Creation Year:1998
- Dimensions:Height: 44.1 in (112 cm)Width: 36.62 in (93 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:99 cmx79 cmPrice: $11,585
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- Gallery Location:Nice, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU528314676552
Alain Raya Sorkine
Peintre né en 1936 à Paris , Raya Sorkine vit en provence , fils d'une emigrée russe et d'un aristocrate français catholique .
Par amour pour sa mére ainsi que pour la culture sémite et slave dans laquelle il
baigna dans son enfance il a adopté le nom et le prénom de sa mére.
Son approche de la peinture l'associe tout naturellement à l'école juive , aussi bien
par les thémes que par la force de l'onorisme.
Il est considéré comme l'un des héritiers de Marc Chagall.
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