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Eugene Zak (1884 Mohylno, Belarus - 1926 Paris), "Woman and Cobra," 1924

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Estimations: 260 479 - 390 718 EUR
oil/canvas
Dimensions: 91.8 x 65.3 cm
Signed l.d.: 'Eug. Zak'
on the frame a paper exhibition sticker Salon des Tuileries in Paris and notes

Origin
private collection, United States
DESA Unicum, December 2021
private collection, Poland

Exhibited
Salon des Tuileries, Paris, 1925 (?)

Literature
Barbara Brus-Malinowska, Eugeniusz Zak 1884-1926, exhibition catalog, National Museum in Warsaw, Warsaw 2004, no. 204, p. 153 (ill.)
Maximilien Gauthier, Eugene Zak, Paris 1930, il. 11 (nlb.)
From the works of Eugene Zak, "Kurier Poranny" (Sunday Illustrated Supplement) 1926, no. 31 (January 31), p. 4 (ill.)
H. A. Martinie, Eugene Zak (1884-1926), "L'Art et Décoration" 1926, p. 159 (ill.)
Max Osborn, Maler Eugen Zak, "Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration" 1924/1925, vol. 55, p. 333 (il.)
photograph from the artist's archive at the National Museum in Warsaw, inv. no. 99870

Biography
Eugeniusz Zak, one of the most outstanding Polish painters of the 1st half of the 20th century, worked mainly in France, but also in Poland and Germany. He is considered a representative of neoclassicism in painting. He was associated with the artists of the Warsaw group RYTM (founded in 1922) and the École de Paris circle. He went to Paris to study in 1901, then to Munich and Italy. In 1904 he settled permanently in the French capital, where he exhibited at the Paris Salons: Autumn, Independent or Society of National Arts. He also exhibited extensively in the galleries of Paris, New York, Cologne or London. His work was initially influenced by the Symbolists and Nabists of Maurice Denis' circle. Later, his paintings exhibited characteristics of Neoclassical painting, Art Deco and École de Paris Expressionism. He was an opponent of the avant-garde, but one can find influences in his paintings, processed by his own creative personality of Cezanne or Matisse. The most important feature of his art was to create from the imagination, drawing on the motifs of old art and their decorative transformation. He considered the art of the early Italian Renaissance to be the most perfect. "The heroes of Zak's compositions are "free people": fishermen, shepherds, women with children, also comedians, dancers, jugglers, vagabonds, shown sometimes in an empty interior, sometimes as residents of Arcadia. The idyllic landscapes, painted by the seriously ill artist, revealed a characteristic dissonance between the beauty of the southern, human-friendly landscape and a sense of transience."

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Early Art. 19th century, Modernism, Interwar.
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19 October 2023 CEST/Warsaw
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260 479 - 390 718 EUR
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312 575 EUR
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260 479 EUR
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125%
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Early Art. 19th century, Modernism, Interwar.
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