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Boris Solotareff, Portrait of Mr. Lautenberg, Oil on Canvas Painting, 1920s

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Signed en verso B. Solotareff, Lautenberg. Original period frame, made personally by the artist. Dimensions (without frame): Height 16” Width 12 ½”. Dimensions (with frame): Height: 20” Width: 17” Depth” 1.75”. Boris Solotareff (Russian, 1889 –1966) was a Russian painter, who was active in Munich, Switzerland, and France; but spent the majority of his career in New York City, where he became a naturalized American citizen in 1949. Solotareff made use of a variety of styles; according to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, his "work was in the mainstream of Eastern European Expressionism, with influences of Art Deco from the time when he lived in Paris." Solotareff's paintings have been exhibited widely, including the "Cinquantenaire Du Symbolisme" exhibition at the Bibliothèque Nationale (1936), the Vendome Galleries (New York, 1938), and the "Exhibition of oils and water colors" at the Charles Barzansky Galleries from October 1–20, 1940.
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 12.5 in (31.75 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Deco (Of the Period)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1920s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. We make our best effort to provide a fair and descriptive condition report. Please examine the photos attentively, as they are an integral part of description. Send us a message to request more details or discuss price.
  • Seller Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2819313205751
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