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Piero Guccione, Oil on Canvas, 1972
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Type : Huile sur toile
Signature : Monogrammée en bas au centre, contresignée au dos
Date de création : 1967-Rome-1968
Dimensions : 67 cm x 54 cm
Encadrement : Rare cadre Troubadour en papier mâché, circa 1840
Expositions et provenance :
Étiquette d’exposition de la Galerie Lucie Weill au dos
Annotations de la Galerie Forni à Bologne
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Galerie Lucie Weill, Les Néo-romantiques: Christian Bérard, Léonid et Eugène Berman, Pavel Tchelitchew, Paris, 1971.
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Biographie d'Eugène Berman (1899-1972) :
Né le 4 novembre 1899 à Saint-Pétersbourg, Eugène Berman est un peintre et décorateur de théâtre d’origine russe, naturalisé américain. Il est le frère de Léonide Berman.
Son éducation artistique débute en Europe occidentale, avec des formations en Allemagne, Suisse et France, où il suit les cours de Pavel Naumov et Sergey Gruzenberg entre 1914 et 1918. Après avoir quitté la Russie en 1918, il étudie à l'Académie Ranson à Paris, sous la direction de Maurice Denis et Édouard Vuillard.
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Eugène Berman - "Paludia" (1967-1968)
Type: Oil on canvas
Signature: Monogrammed at the bottom center, countersigned on the back
Creation Date: 1967-Rome-1968
Dimensions: 67 cm x 54 cm
Frame: Rare Troubadour-style papier-mâché frame, circa 1840
Exhibitions and Provenance:
Exhibition label from Galerie Lucie Weill on the back
Annotations from Forni Gallery in Bologna
Bibliography:
Galerie Lucie Weill, The Neo-Romantics: Christian Bérard, Léonid and Eugène Berman, Pavel Tchelitchew, Paris, 1971.
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Influenced by Giorgio de Chirico and Picasso, he exhibited his works (portraits and landscapes) at the Salons d’Automne and des Tuileries between 1923 and 1927. Alongside his brother, he championed a poetic and symbolic form of painting.
In 1935, he emigrated to the United States, working as a theater designer while continuing to produce allegorical works. He became an American citizen in 1937.
He passed away on December 14, 1972, in Rome or New York.
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