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Artist: Victor Chab
"Personaje" (Character) - Abstracted Figurative Serigraph on Paper (#146/175)
"Personaje" (Character) - Abstracted Figurative Serigraph on Paper (#146/175)

"Personaje" (Character) - Abstracted Figurative Serigraph on Paper (#146/175)

By Victor Chab

Located in Soquel, CA

"Personaje" (Character) - Abstracted Figurative Serigraph on Paper (#146/175) Abstracted figure with a collage-like appearance by Victor Chab (Argentinian, b. 1930). A figure with f...

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1980s Cubist Victor Chab Art

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Untitled, Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting on Canvas by Victor Chab
Untitled, Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting on Canvas by Victor Chab

Untitled, Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting on Canvas by Victor Chab

By Victor Chab

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Victor Chab, Argentine (1930 - ) Title: Untitled - Abstract Bird Year: 1964 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated verso Size: 32 x 25.5 inches (81 x 65 cm)

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1960s Surrealist Victor Chab Art

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Canvas, Oil

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Catalogue Raisonne. 2023, illustration 388–402 Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From the folio Picasso, Fifteen Drawings, 1946, published by Pantheon Books, Inc., New York; printed by Albert Carman, City Island, New York, 1946 About the Publication: Picasso, Fifteen Drawings (1946) was one of the earliest fine art portfolios issued in the United States to feature the work of Pablo Picasso in the mediums of lithography and pochoir. Published by Pantheon Books, Inc., New York—a press renowned for its pioneering role in introducing European modernism to American audiences—the portfolio marked an important cultural bridge between postwar Paris and the emerging art scene in New York. The suite comprised fifteen images selected from Picasso’s prolific oeuvre, including depictions of mythological figures, musicians, and introspective portraits. 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