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White Box presents

Hyman Bloom

Paintings and Drawings 1940–2005

(“The Rabbinical Series”)

July 17 through September 23

 

Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) was a Latvian-born painter influenced by Eastern European Jewish heritage, Middle Eastern

and South Asian music, and mortality. Bloom and his family immigrated to Boston in the 1920s where he was discovered at

14, and received a scholarship to study drawing under famed Harvard art professor, Denman Ross.

The Rabbinical paintings presented in this exhibition, permeated by historical influences ranging from Grünewald and

Rembrandt, to Redon and Soutine, to Indian tantric art and Chinese painting, reflect the mystical and macabre with vivid

intensity: sordid subjects depicted in sensual, jewel-like colors. According to the artist, his works serve as “an attempt to cope

with one’s destiny and become master of it.”

 

Art critic, Thomas Hess, hailed Bloom in Art News as “one of the outstanding painters of his generation”. Bloom’s

“successors” Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning considered him the first Abstract Expressionist. His first public showing

contained thirteen paintings in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Americans 1942”, curated by Dorothy C. Miller. Bloom

represented the United States at the 1950 Venice Biennale alongside Gorky, Pollock, and de Kooning. In 1954, a traveling

retrospective of his work appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to critical and press acclaim. In the mid-50s, he

participated in an experiment recording the effects of LSD in his drawings.

 

Bloom was a key figure in the Boston Expressionist movement. His shy, reclusive nature did not allow for joining arms

with the Abstract Expressionist explosion in the art world of the mid-20th century in New York. Rather, uninterested in fame,

Bloom veered off in his own direction, evoking the spiritual and the metaphysical, and not succumbing either to the pop art

movement that became ubiquitous later. Nonetheless, he remains an important link in American post-war art history, and his

work has been increasingly revisited since his death at the age of 96.

 

Downstairs at the Orangerie there was an exhibition called "Les Arts à Paris - La collection Walter-Guillaume". Guillaume was a major Paris art dealer in the mid 20th century.

 

Painted around 1925.

 

www.musee-orangerie.fr/en

officiel-galeries-musees.com/musee/musee-de-l-orangerie/e... Chaïm Soutine. Le Village. Vers 1923. Huile sur toile. 73.5 x 92. RF 1963-88. Non signé. © RMN-Grand Palais (musée de l'Orangerie) / Hervé Lewandowski.

An auction of MacDougall's on June 6, 2018 in London. "Bust Chaim Soutine" carved in 1918 by his friend LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor naturalized French was born in Belarus, he arrived in 1911 in Paris with his friend Chaim Soutine, they will participate in the movement "Ecole de Paris" with ... Archipenko, Bourdelle, Brancusi, Chapiro, Chagall, Csaky, Foujita, Kikoine, Kremegne, Modigliani, Orloff, Picasso, Rivera, Zadkine ... Leon Indenbaum's sculpture "Musicians and Antelopes" broke the 1964 world sales record for a $ 4.6 million decorative work of the 20th century at Christie's. In 1968 he won the prestigious "Wildenstein" prize for all his work ... Bronze 19.6 inch - 50 cm, estimation £ 7,000 / £ 9,000.

www.macdougallauction.com/indexx0618.asp?id=96&lx=a

111 first street from paris to jersey city they showed no love

 

Jessica Lenard, Printmaker

 

movie premiere

Jersey City Free Public Library

Biblioteca Criolla

 

“Who remembers the building owners or politicians in 1920’s Paris, where artists such as Modigliani, Chagall, Lipchitz, Soutine, Brancusi, Rivera, Man Ray, Kisling, Picasso, Juan Gris, Matisse, Apollinaire, Braque, and the rest..., made their art flourish?”

“Nobody”

“The same will happen, as the legend of the artists of 111 First Street grows. Their art quality, will make them eternal.”

 

111 First Street (film) - Wiki

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111_First_Street_(film)

 

111 First Street (a Branko Film), Trailer

youtu.be/WluWZBqEQMg

 

111 Jam Band (a Branko Film). Unedited

youtu.be/SiwlMJOQzg0

 

Faizulla Khamraev (a Branko Film)

youtu.be/c07dlkHvLvE

 

Maria Benjumeda, Flamenco and Bulerias at 111 First Street

youtu.be/IwZaogSBKmE

 

American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. A Branko Film (Unedited)

youtu.be/EHSx0TgjepE

 

© branko

www.a2b1.com

youtube

instagram

facebook

 

Branko: Entrevista TV Español

youtu.be/uF46ark3mlE

 

Movies:

911 Number Seven

111 First Street Movie.

Hola Presidente

Enjay 2

 

Books:

West Indian Parade (Photo Book)

Cecilia Mamede, Times Square NYC (Photo Book)

Anabel - Libro Español-Spanish

Version ebook

Libro en Español

Versao Portugues

 

White Box presents

Hyman Bloom

Paintings and Drawings 1940–2005

(“The Rabbinical Series”)

July 17 through September 23

 

Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) was a Latvian-born painter influenced by Eastern European Jewish heritage, Middle Eastern

and South Asian music, and mortality. Bloom and his family immigrated to Boston in the 1920s where he was discovered at

14, and received a scholarship to study drawing under famed Harvard art professor, Denman Ross.

The Rabbinical paintings presented in this exhibition, permeated by historical influences ranging from Grünewald and

Rembrandt, to Redon and Soutine, to Indian tantric art and Chinese painting, reflect the mystical and macabre with vivid

intensity: sordid subjects depicted in sensual, jewel-like colors. According to the artist, his works serve as “an attempt to cope

with one’s destiny and become master of it.”

 

Art critic, Thomas Hess, hailed Bloom in Art News as “one of the outstanding painters of his generation”. Bloom’s

“successors” Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning considered him the first Abstract Expressionist. His first public showing

contained thirteen paintings in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Americans 1942”, curated by Dorothy C. Miller. Bloom

represented the United States at the 1950 Venice Biennale alongside Gorky, Pollock, and de Kooning. In 1954, a traveling

retrospective of his work appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to critical and press acclaim. In the mid-50s, he

participated in an experiment recording the effects of LSD in his drawings.

 

Bloom was a key figure in the Boston Expressionist movement. His shy, reclusive nature did not allow for joining arms

with the Abstract Expressionist explosion in the art world of the mid-20th century in New York. Rather, uninterested in fame,

Bloom veered off in his own direction, evoking the spiritual and the metaphysical, and not succumbing either to the pop art

movement that became ubiquitous later. Nonetheless, he remains an important link in American post-war art history, and his

work has been increasingly revisited since his death at the age of 96.

 

Сутин (биография)

Натюрморт со скатом

1923–1924

Холст, масло

91.4 × 81.3 cm www.museummagma.ru/?artworks=натюрморт-со-ск...

Soutine | Kossoff exhibition at Hastings Contemporary, July 2023

1918 "The blessing" by Leon Indenbaum 1890-1981, this French sculptor of Jewish religion, born in Belarus (Russian empire) is arrived in Paris in 1911. On their arrival in France, Chaim Soutine and later Amedeo Modigliani share the of Léon Indenbaum artist studio at LA RUCHE. These three artists participated in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS with their friends sculptors ... Archipenko, Boucher, Bourdelle, Brancusi, Bugatti, Chagall, Cocteau, Codreano, Csaky, Despiau, Epstein, Giacometti, Hepworworth, Krest, Laurens, Léger, Lipchitz, Maillol, Matisse, Modigliani, Miestchaninoff, Orloff, Picasso, Pompon, Zadkine, Zelikson ... Terracotta sculpture.

 

White Box presents

Hyman Bloom

Paintings and Drawings 1940–2005

(“The Rabbinical Series”)

July 17 through September 23

 

Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) was a Latvian-born painter influenced by Eastern European Jewish heritage, Middle Eastern

and South Asian music, and mortality. Bloom and his family immigrated to Boston in the 1920s where he was discovered at

14, and received a scholarship to study drawing under famed Harvard art professor, Denman Ross.

The Rabbinical paintings presented in this exhibition, permeated by historical influences ranging from Grünewald and

Rembrandt, to Redon and Soutine, to Indian tantric art and Chinese painting, reflect the mystical and macabre with vivid

intensity: sordid subjects depicted in sensual, jewel-like colors. According to the artist, his works serve as “an attempt to cope

with one’s destiny and become master of it.”

 

Art critic, Thomas Hess, hailed Bloom in Art News as “one of the outstanding painters of his generation”. Bloom’s

“successors” Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning considered him the first Abstract Expressionist. His first public showing

contained thirteen paintings in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Americans 1942”, curated by Dorothy C. Miller. Bloom

represented the United States at the 1950 Venice Biennale alongside Gorky, Pollock, and de Kooning. In 1954, a traveling

retrospective of his work appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to critical and press acclaim. In the mid-50s, he

participated in an experiment recording the effects of LSD in his drawings.

 

Bloom was a key figure in the Boston Expressionist movement. His shy, reclusive nature did not allow for joining arms

with the Abstract Expressionist explosion in the art world of the mid-20th century in New York. Rather, uninterested in fame,

Bloom veered off in his own direction, evoking the spiritual and the metaphysical, and not succumbing either to the pop art

movement that became ubiquitous later. Nonetheless, he remains an important link in American post-war art history, and his

work has been increasingly revisited since his death at the age of 96.

 

Musée de l'Orangerie was originally the greenhouse for the Tuilleries but now houses a private collection donated to the State by the widow of an art dealer.

 

The collection consists mainly of impressionist and 20th century paintings by Utrillo, Modigliani, Renoir, Cezanne, Derain , Le Douanier Rousseau, Soutine, Sisley and Picasso. However, its main attraction, are the two oval rooms on the ground floor designed to hold Monet's monumental waterlily paintings, Les Nympheas, painted from his garden in Giverny.

officiel-galeries-musees.com/musee/musee-de-l-orangerie/e... Chaïm Soutine. Le Village. Vers 1923. Huile sur toile. 73.5 x 92. RF 1963-88. Non signé. © RMN-Grand Palais (musée de l'Orangerie) / Hervé Lewandowski.

1917 "Maternity" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Commissioned in 1917 by Jacques Doucet and Paul Poiret, this bas-relief 57.5 in. 146 cm represents the woman and the daughter of the artist. Indenbaum participates in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends: Modigliani, Soutine, Foujita, Orloff, Rivera, Chagall... Gets in 1968 the prestigious Wildenstein prize. One of his sculptures beats the world record 1964 for a decorative artwork of the 20th century at $ 4.6M. Sold in 2011 at Artcurial $ 56.500

Cagnes lanscape with Tree, Chaim Soutine, 1925

1933 "Portrait of little girl" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor of Jewish religion, naturalized French born in Belarus, arrives in Paris in 1911 where he hosted Soutine and Modigliani in his workshop of the "La Ruche". Amedeo Modigliani and Diego Rivera each painted a portrait of Leon Indenbaum. Léon Indenbaum sculpted the busts of Chaim Soutine, of Leonard Foujita, of Chana Orloff ... In 1968, Léon Indenbaum received from the "Institut de France" the prestigious sculpture prize "Georges Wildenstein" for all of his work. One of his sculptures "Musiciens et antilopes" beats the 2004 world record at Christie's for a 20th century decorative artwork at $ 4.6M. Bronze sculpture of 8 inch - 21 cm.

 

White Box presents

Hyman Bloom

Paintings and Drawings 1940–2005

(“The Rabbinical Series”)

July 17 through September 23

 

Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) was a Latvian-born painter influenced by Eastern European Jewish heritage, Middle Eastern

and South Asian music, and mortality. Bloom and his family immigrated to Boston in the 1920s where he was discovered at

14, and received a scholarship to study drawing under famed Harvard art professor, Denman Ross.

The Rabbinical paintings presented in this exhibition, permeated by historical influences ranging from Grünewald and

Rembrandt, to Redon and Soutine, to Indian tantric art and Chinese painting, reflect the mystical and macabre with vivid

intensity: sordid subjects depicted in sensual, jewel-like colors. According to the artist, his works serve as “an attempt to cope

with one’s destiny and become master of it.”

 

Art critic, Thomas Hess, hailed Bloom in Art News as “one of the outstanding painters of his generation”. Bloom’s

“successors” Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning considered him the first Abstract Expressionist. His first public showing

contained thirteen paintings in the Museum of Modern Art exhibition “Americans 1942”, curated by Dorothy C. Miller. Bloom

represented the United States at the 1950 Venice Biennale alongside Gorky, Pollock, and de Kooning. In 1954, a traveling

retrospective of his work appeared at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to critical and press acclaim. In the mid-50s, he

participated in an experiment recording the effects of LSD in his drawings.

 

Bloom was a key figure in the Boston Expressionist movement. His shy, reclusive nature did not allow for joining arms

with the Abstract Expressionist explosion in the art world of the mid-20th century in New York. Rather, uninterested in fame,

Bloom veered off in his own direction, evoking the spiritual and the metaphysical, and not succumbing either to the pop art

movement that became ubiquitous later. Nonetheless, he remains an important link in American post-war art history, and his

work has been increasingly revisited since his death at the age of 96.

 

Icarus, Barbara Liotta

Through January 31, 2010

Conceived as a portrait of human energy and inner strength and as a symbol of flight and aspiration, this large-scale sculpture is made of strings and stones and suspended from the ceiling. Icarus is paired with portraits from the museum's permanent collection, including Eugène Delacroix's Paganini, Amedeo Modigliani's Elena Povolozky, and Chaim Soutine's Woman in Profile.

 

Part of INTERSECTIONS, a contemporary art series

1923 "Head of woman with headband" by Leon Indenbaum 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor naturalized French, of Jewish religion, born in Belarus, arrived in Paris in 1911 at "La Ruche" and he participated in the artistic movement "Ecole de Paris" with his friends …... Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, Diego Rivera, Chana Orloff, Marc Chagall … Until 1919, he worked in the studio of the master sculptor Antoine Bourdelle, himself a former student of Auguste Rodin. Sculpture present in the hôtel particulier of Neuilly-sur-Seine of famous collectors and couturiers Jacques Doucet and Paul Poiret, patron of Leon Indenbaum. Sculpture in bronze of 12 inch - 30,5 cm.

1915 "Head of Foujita" (Fujita) by the Russian sculptor (Bielorussian) LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Indenbaum arrived in Paris in 1911 at LA RUCHE And participated in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS gathering his friends painters and sculptors: Modigliani, Soutine, Kahlo, Chagall, Rivera, Bourdelle, Orloff, Giacometti, Pompon, Kikoine Brancusi Bugatti Matisse Miro Picasso Zadkine Léger Archipenko... Bronze sculpture depicting Tsugouharu Foujita or Tsuguharu Fujita - 11 x 9 inch (29 x 23 cm)

1930 THE CIRCUS by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This sculptor housed at LA RUCHE in their beginnings Soutine and Modigliani. He worked at Bourdelle and Maillol. He participated in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends: Foujita, Chagall, Orloff, Rivera, Tchaikov, Giacometti, Kikoine, Hepworth, Laurencin, Picasso ... Obtained in 1968 the prestigious Wildenstein prize. One of his sculptures beats the world record for 1964 for a 20th century decorative artwork at $ 4.6M. Bronze 15 in. 38 cm

1930 - Workshop of LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Sculpture THE CIRCUS. This Russian sculptor participated in the movement of the Ecole de Paris with his friends: Kikoine, Giacometti, Chagall, Zadkine, Picasso, Brancusi, Matisse, Hepworth, Miro... Modigliani and Rivera each made a portrait of Indenbaum. He carved the busts of Soutine, Foujita, and Orloff. Gets the prestigious Wildenstein Award in 1968. One of his sculptures beats the 1964 world record for a 20th century decorative artwork at $ 4.6M.

1928 "Bust of young girl" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Russian sculptor naturalized French born in Belarus and of Jewish religion. He arrived in Paris in 1911 at "La Ruche" in the neighboring workshop of his compatriot Marc Chagall. He participates in the movement "Ecole de Paris" with his friends ... Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, Diego Rivera, Barbara Hepworth, Chana Orloff, Michel Kikoine, Leonard Foujita, Ossip Zadkine, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, Joseph Csaky … In 1968, Léon Indenbaum obtains the prestigious prize of sculpture "Georges Wildenstein" from the "Institut de France" for all of his work. Marble sculpture.

111 first street from paris to jersey city they showed no love

 

movie premiere

Jersey City Free Public Library

Biblioteca Criolla

 

“Who remembers the building owners or politicians in 1920’s Paris, where artists such as Modigliani, Chagall, Lipchitz, Soutine, Brancusi, Rivera, Man Ray, Kisling, Picasso, Juan Gris, Matisse, Apollinaire, Braque, and the rest..., made their art flourish?”

“Nobody”

“The same will happen, as the legend of the artists of 111 First Street grows. Their art quality, will make them eternal.”

 

111 First Street (film) - Wiki

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111_First_Street_(film)

 

111 First Street (a Branko Film), Trailer

youtu.be/WluWZBqEQMg

 

111 Jam Band (a Branko Film). Unedited

youtu.be/SiwlMJOQzg0

 

Faizulla Khamraev (a Branko Film)

youtu.be/c07dlkHvLvE

 

Maria Benjumeda, Flamenco and Bulerias at 111 First Street

youtu.be/IwZaogSBKmE

 

American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. A Branko Film (Unedited)

youtu.be/EHSx0TgjepE

 

© branko

www.a2b1.com

youtube

instagram

facebook

 

Branko: Entrevista TV Español

youtu.be/uF46ark3mlE

 

Movies:

911 Number Seven

111 First Street Movie.

Hola Presidente

Enjay 2

 

Books:

West Indian Parade (Photo Book)

Cecilia Mamede, Times Square NYC (Photo Book)

Anabel - Libro Español-Spanish

Version ebook

Libro en Español

Versao Portugues

Montparnasse Grande Cemetery, division 15

Painted by Chaim Soutine in 1922 and 1923.

 

I really enjoyed this painting. I think it's because the subject is distorted into some kind of Prince Charles-like caricature.

www.christies.com/features/How-Greta-Garbo-collected-art-... Chaim Soutine (1893-1943), Femme à la poupée, 1923-24. Oil on canvas, 31⅞ x 25⅝ in (80.8 x 65.1 cm). Estimate: $3,500,000-4,500,000. This lot is offered in Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on 15 May 2017, at Christie’s in New York © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

1928 "The duck" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981, Russian sculptor of Jewish religion, naturalized French born in Belarus. He arrived in Paris in 1911 at LA RUCHE and he participated in the artistic movement "Ecole de Paris" with his friends … Archipenko, Brancusi, Braque, Bugatti, Chagall, Chapiro, Cocteau, Csaky, Foujita, Giacometti, Janniot, Kahlo, Kikoine, Laurencin, Laurens, Lichitz, Leger, Matisse, Miestchaninoff, Modigliani, Miro, Orloff, Picasso, Pompon, Rivera, Soutine, Utrillo, Zadkine, … In 1968, the "Institut de France" awarded him the prestigious "Georges Wildenstein" sculpture award for all of his work. Terracotta sculpture "The duck" of 9 inch - 23 cm - Indenbaum family collection.

On display at L'Orangerie, Paris

111 first street from paris to jersey city they showed no love

 

movie premiere

Jersey City Free Public Library

Biblioteca Criolla

 

“Who remembers the building owners or politicians in 1920’s Paris, where artists such as Modigliani, Chagall, Lipchitz, Soutine, Brancusi, Rivera, Man Ray, Kisling, Picasso, Juan Gris, Matisse, Apollinaire, Braque, and the rest..., made their art flourish?”

“Nobody”

“The same will happen, as the legend of the artists of 111 First Street grows. Their art quality, will make them eternal.”

 

111 First Street (film) - Wiki

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111_First_Street_(film)

 

111 First Street (a Branko Film), Trailer

youtu.be/WluWZBqEQMg

 

111 Jam Band (a Branko Film). Unedited

youtu.be/SiwlMJOQzg0

 

Faizulla Khamraev (a Branko Film)

youtu.be/c07dlkHvLvE

 

Maria Benjumeda, Flamenco and Bulerias at 111 First Street

youtu.be/IwZaogSBKmE

 

American Watercolor Movement, Live at Coney Island. A Branko Film (Unedited)

youtu.be/EHSx0TgjepE

 

© branko

www.a2b1.com

youtube

instagram

facebook

 

Branko: Entrevista TV Español

youtu.be/uF46ark3mlE

 

Movies:

911 Number Seven

111 First Street Movie.

Hola Presidente

Enjay 2

 

Books:

West Indian Parade (Photo Book)

Cecilia Mamede, Times Square NYC (Photo Book)

Anabel - Libro Español-Spanish

Version ebook

Libro en Español

Versao Portugues

Сутин (биография)

Кондитер из Кань

1922–1923

Холст, масло

64.8 × 50 cm www.museummagma.ru/?artworks=кондитер-из-кань

Musée de l´Orangerie Paris

 

for educational purpose only

 

please do not use without permission

www.museummagma.ru/?artworks=улица-в-кань Сутин (биография)

Улица в Кань

1924

Холст, масло

55.5 × 46.4 cm

Chaïm Soutine(1893 - 1943)

oil on canvas

Painted circa 1927

 

Sotheby's

Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale

London 24 June 2015

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