LEON iNDENBAUM
1923 - Bronze "Head of young girl" By Leon Indenbaum
1923 HEAD OF YOUNG GIRL by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Russian sculptor of Jewish religion, naturalized French born in Belarus, arrives in Paris in 1911 at LA RUCHE and participated in the artistic movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends Marc Chagall, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, Diego Rivera, Leonard Fujita, Ossip Zadkine, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti… In 1968, the "Institut de France" awarded him the prestigious "Georges Wildenstein" sculpture award. One of his sculptures "Musicians and antelopes" beats the world record 2004 for a decorative artwork of the 20th century at $ 4.6M at Christie's Paris. Marble sculpture. Photo reproduced from the book of 1928 "Modern Russian Art" (Art Russe Moderne) prefaced by André Salmon.
1923 - Bronze "Head of young girl" By Leon Indenbaum
1923 HEAD OF YOUNG GIRL by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Russian sculptor of Jewish religion, naturalized French born in Belarus, arrives in Paris in 1911 at LA RUCHE and participated in the artistic movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends Marc Chagall, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, Diego Rivera, Leonard Fujita, Ossip Zadkine, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti… In 1968, the "Institut de France" awarded him the prestigious "Georges Wildenstein" sculpture award. One of his sculptures "Musicians and antelopes" beats the world record 2004 for a decorative artwork of the 20th century at $ 4.6M at Christie's Paris. Marble sculpture. Photo reproduced from the book of 1928 "Modern Russian Art" (Art Russe Moderne) prefaced by André Salmon.