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Jankel Adler Art

British, Polish, 1895-1949

Jankel Jakub Adler was born in Tuszyn, a suburb of Łódź. In 1912, he began training as an engraver with his uncle in Belgrade. He became a teacher at the Academy of Arts and became acquainted with Paul Klee, who influenced his work. A painting by Adler received a gold medal at the exhibition "German art Düsseldorf" in 1928. Adler was strongly influenced by Picasso and Léger. He enjoyed experimenting with materials, for example, sand admixtures. He often painted Jewish subjects and painted some abstract compositions.

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Artist: Jankel Adler
Bathers Playing with a Ball at the Beach - Polish Art British German
By Jankel Adler
Located in London, GB
This is an original drawing by Jankel Adler and as probably painted in the early 1940's. Provenance: Acquired by the grandfather of the previous owner in the south of France (possib...
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1940s Jankel Adler Art

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Ink

Terracota Vase of Flowers - Polish British 1920s Art
By Jankel Adler
Located in London, GB
This painting is hand signed by the artist at the lower left corner Provenance: Twentieth Century Art, Christie's Amsterdam, 5th June 2007, lot 36, page 26. Condition: Good
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1920s Jankel Adler Art

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Cardboard, Oil

Birds by Jankel Adler - Abstract painting
By Jankel Adler
Located in London, GB
Birds by Jankel Adler (1895-1949) Oil and ciment on canvas 61.4 x 46.4 cm (24¹/₈ x 18¹/₄ inches) Signed lower right, Adler Executed in 1948 Provenance Galerie Charles Lienhard, Zürich, 1959 Gimpel Fils Gallery, London Denham Gallery, UK Exhibitions John Denham Gallery, Jankel Adler, June 9th - June 23rd 1996 Jankel Adler was born in Lodz, Poland and lived a life of wandering. In 1912 he moved to Belgrade where he began training as an engraver with his uncle and then went to Germany in 1914 where he lived for a time with his sister in Barmen. There he studied at the college of arts and crafts with Professor Gustav Wiethücher. Between 1918 and 1921 he moved between Lodz and Germany until in 1922, he settled in Düsseldorf where he became a teacher at the Academy of Arts, and became acquainted with Paul Klee, who influenced his work. A painting by Adler received a gold medal at the exhibition “German art Düsseldorf” in 1928. In 1933, with the rise of Hitler’s Nazi regime, he left Germany for Paris. With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, he volunteered for the Polish army...
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1940s Abstract Jankel Adler Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still Life with Fish and Bottle
By Jankel Adler
Located in London, GB
JANKEL ADLER 1895-1949 Lodz 1895-1949 London (Polish / British) Title: Still Life with Fish and Bottle, circa 1920's Technique: Original Signed Oil, Sand and Gouache on board...
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1920s Cubist Jankel Adler Art

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Board, Oil, Gouache

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