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Artist: Nahum Tschacbasov
"Thought Process"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed lower right and dated 1975
Category

1970s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

“Untitled”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Unframed Signed and dated lower left 1946
Category

1940s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Paper, Ink

“Moonlight Sail”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is one of the last paintings completed by the well known Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Acrylic paint on canvas. Signed lower left and dated 1982. Condition is excellent. Presently unframed. Provenance: Estate of the artist Nahum Tschacbasov. Biography : Russian-American artist Nahum Tschacbasov (1899-1984) is known for his cubo-surrealistic works which feature a strong psychological element. Some of his work bears a resemblance to work of another Russian-American artist--David Burliuk. He was somewhat of a late starter, moving to Paris in 1932 to study under Adolph Gottlieb, Marcel Gromaire and Fernand Leger. He had his first exhibition in Paris in 1934. He then returned to the US where he joined Rothko and Gottlieb at the Galery Seccession. He was one of the co-founders of The Ten, a group of social conscious abstract painters which included Rothko, Gottlieb, Joseph Solman and Ilya Bolotowsky, among others. In 1944, he began to work at Stanley Hayter's Atelier 17, a center for surrealistic ideas. Between 1936 and 1943, he had five one-man exhibitions at the ACA Galleries and participated in five group shows. He also exhibited at the Whitney, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Knox Albright Museum, the Chicago Institute of Fine Art and Corcoran, among others. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Met, the Whitney, the Brooklyn Museum and the Jewish Museum. Tschacbasov has been the subject of two recent retrospective at Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock, NY and Arthur Kalaher...
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1980s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

“Woman with Large Bird”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil, acrylic and drip painting on linen canvas by the well know Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed upper right and dated 1970. Signed and dated verso as well. Condit...
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1970s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

“The Bird”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Hand colored original artist proof etching by the well known Russian/American artist Nahum Tschacbasov. Marked “AP” lower left for artist proof in pencil. Signed by the artist lower...
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1940s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Etching, Archival Paper

“J. Edgar Hoover”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Unique mixed media satirical painting of J. Edgar Hoover by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Consisting of paper cutout collage and ...
Category

1970s American Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Canvas, Paper, Oil

“Children in the Park”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on masonite encaustic painting by the well known Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed and dated top right, 1952. In good to very good condition. Provenance: Est...
Category

1950s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Masonite, Oil

“Portrait of Susan”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on masonite painting by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed top right and dated 1966. Titled verso. Condition is good. Unframed. Provenance: Sarasota, Flor...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Nahum Tschacbasov Art

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Masonite, Oil

"Sasha"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Portrait of the artist's daughter Sasha at 8 years old by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Oil on masonite on a wooden stretcher backing. Signed lower right and dated 1938. Sasha later was to become the second wife of the the writer, Saul Bellow. Condition is good with some wear to top left of painting. In original, unrestored condition. Unframed. Nahum Tschacbasov lived in New York City for most of his adult life, arriving in the United States as a young boy in 1907. His numerous one man shows included ACA gallery, Perls Gallery and John Heller...
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1930s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Masonite, Oil

"The General"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed Tschacbasov l.r. dated 1982 Professionally matted and framed
Category

1980s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

“Surgical Team at Work”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Graphite, ink and crayon mixed media artwork of a surgical team at work by the Russian/American, Nahum Tschacbasov. Titled top right. Signed and dated lower left, 1979. Condition: Very good. Provenance: Estate of the artist. Overall framed in one inch wide black matte frame with off white mat 17.5 by 21.5 Inches. Nahum Tschacbasov’s paintings are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Jewish Museum, the Philadelphia Museum, the Pennsylvania Museum of Fine Art, as well as numerous college and private collections. His work was shown at ACA Gallery in New York, as well as Perl’s Gallery and John Heller...
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1970s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Paper, Crayon, Ink, Graphite

"Magenta"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed lower left and dated 1970
Category

1970s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Watercolor, Paper

“Surreal Family”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on canvas painting by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed and dated top right, 1942. Condition: Good. Old relined canvas.. Provenance: Estate of The artis...
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1940s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Acrobat"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Circa 1950 Signed top right Newly matted with natural oak frame Sight size 13.75 x 8 in. Overall size with frame 21 x 14 in.
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Oil Pastel, Paper

"Portrait of Millen Brand"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a museum exhibited oil on canvas work by the Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed lower left and dated 1975. The border of this painting...
Category

1970s American Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Girl with Butterfly"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on masonite painting done in 1945 by Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. Signed lower right and dated lower right, 1945. In original wood and gilt frame 37.5 by 31.5 inc...
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1940s American Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Oil

"Untitled"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right 1982 Painting exhibited at the National Arts Club, New York Nahum Tschacbasov Retrospective, June 2013
Category

1980s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Seated Man Portrait, Large Modernist Oil Painting WPA Artist
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Surfside, FL
Nahum Tschacbasov was born in Baku, in the southeast of Russia. When he was eight years old, he came to America, where his family settled in Chicago. His career, spanning more than five decades from the 1930’s to the 1980’s, is a kaleidoscope of influences, from modernism to the Byzantine style and expressionism of his Russian roots. Tschacbasov’s paintings of the 1930’s reflect the social and political preoccupations of the times. He received considerable critical attention for his powerful dramatic satirical depiction of social injustice. In the 1940’s he gained wider recognition when his style evolved into a fusion of Cubism and Surrealism. Through the influence of Jung, as well as currents brought to America by the newly arrived group of European Surrealists, he created a powerful personal iconography in which the inner workings of the psyche are revealed as myth and metaphor. His first encounters with modern art are the works of Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Rouault. 1932-33 Tschacbasov moves for a short time to New York City in order to be in a modern art center and then to Paris, where he adopts the name Tschacbasov, an anagram of different family names. He studies with Leopold Gottlieb for eight months, then with Marcel Gromaire, who teaches him pictorial structure, and briefly with Fernand Leger. Working in his studio on the edge of Montmartre and later in the Hotel de Sante in Montparnasse, he produces a large body of work, retaining fifty paintings. After trips to North Africa, Spain, and the Balearic Islands, he travels often from Paris to New York City, where he spends six months painting a series of Depression-inspired pictures after finding that his American business has gone bankrupt in his absence. 1934 In Paris, Galerie Zak exhibits landscapes from his trip to Majorca in the first one-man exhibition of Tschacbasov paintings; Salon de Tuileries also exhibits his work. His savings exhausted, he returns to New York via Tunisia in the midst of the Depression. 1935 Living on Pineapple Street in Brooklyn Heights, Tschacbasov works on the WPA Federal Arts Project, Easel Division, where he meets other artists and becomes politically involved. His works are shown at Galerie Secession with those of Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, and other modernist and expressionist painters. Tschacbasov, Rothko, Gottlieb, Joseph Solman and others from Galerie Secession form a group called The Ten combining common aims of social consciousness with an expressionist and abstract style. Themes of social injustice are more dominant in Tschacbasov's work than in that of others of The Ten, as he draws on his own childhood experiences of the harsh realities of immigrant life in industrial Chicago. In the summer, a one-man exhibition of his non-objective paintings is held at Galerie Secession, and in December, Montross Gallery in New York City holds the first exhibition of The Ten, including two works by Tschacbasov, "Handout" and "Three Graces." 1936 In January, an exhibition of The Ten is held at Municipal Art Galleries in New York City, and later in the fall an exhibition, also of The Ten, is held at Galerie Bonaparte in Paris. 1936-38 Among the paintings exhibited in the "Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting" at the Whitney Museum of American Art are Tschacbasov's "Deportation", "Clinic", "Friday Night", "Harbor Sunset", and "The Matriarch". 1936-37 Tschacbasov is appointed business manager of Art Front Magazine, a publication associated with the Artists' Union. His circle of friends at this time include Philip Evergood, Milton Avery, Stuart Davis, David Burliuk, William Gropper, the Soyer brothers, Robert Gwathmey, Marsden Hartley, and Max Weber. Due to cut-backs in WPA funding, he teaches at his 38 West 22nd Street studio and at the American Artists' School. On the faculty are David Burliuk and the Soyer brothers, as well as Elaine de Kooning and other artists with similar aesthetic and social points of view. Personal and artistic crises lead to his entering into Jungian psychoanalysis, which provides new impetus and direction to his painting. Under the influence of analysis, he starts to write portions of a surrealistic autobiography, The Moon is My Uncle. His paintings, "Refugees" and "Friday Night" are shown with works by Avery, Burliuk, and DeHirsh Margules in a group exhibition at Albright Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. In September, the Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts focuses on themes of social criticism in an exhibition entitled "The World Today", curated by Elizabeth McCausland, which includes Tschacbasov's, "Little Red School House". 1940 Tschacbasov takes up photography. Photographing the works of friends and other artists, he builds a collection of color slides...
Category

1940s Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Surrealist Composition with Bird in Profile
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Engraving, aquatint and mixed intaglio Signed, dated and annotated "AP" References And Exhibitions: Tschacbasov was a Russian/Amiercan artist who was widely exhibited and collecte...
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1940s Surrealist Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Engraving, Aquatint, Intaglio

“Profiles”
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Very well executed mixed media post modern original artwork by the well known Russian/American artist, Nahum Tschacbasov. The artwork is composed of watercolor, gouache, pen, ink on...
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1970s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

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Ink, Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper, Pen

"Life and Death"
By Nahum Tschacbasov
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed and dated lower left 1981
Category

1980s Post-Modern Nahum Tschacbasov Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

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