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Paul Rebeyrolle
Eymoutiers, France, 1926 - Boudreville, France, 2005
1987
Mixed media on canvas
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alain Gourdeau
Inventory 2006.265
At a very young age, Rebeyrolle developed tuberculosis of the bones, which forced him to remain immobile for long periods. He made drawings to pass the time while his parents, who were both elementary school teachers, taught him to read and write. In October 1944, after earing his baccalaureat in philosophy, he headed north to Paris on "the first Liberation train." there he discovered the works of his contemporaries Soutine and Picasso, as well as those of Rubens and Rembrandt. Throughout his life he would ceaselessly draw on the lessons he learned durring those memorable years.
The canvas Obviously, which belongs to his "kingdom of the blind" series, clearly conveys the bitter vision of the world that informs Rebeyrolle's work. Here we see a character with a gaping mouth and imagine a cry of pain emanating from it. His hands frame his eye sockets which are black and empty; his eyeballs stare up from the table in front of him. Rebeyrolle sought to raise awareness with this allegory of human blindness.
Chaïm Soutine, Le Pâtissier au mouchoir rouge, circa 1922-23, oil on canvas, Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris
1917 3maternity" 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
Installation view of the exhibition Chaim Soutine: Flesh, May 4 – September 16, 2018, The Jewish Museum, NY. Photo by: Jason Mandella
Painted by Chaim Soutine in 1924 and 1925.
Always fun to see a painting of someone who looks like he's dancing the Charleston.
1928 "The Cock" "Cockerel" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor lives in LA RUCHE in Paris where he housed Soutine and Modigliani. He participates in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends: Chagall, Foujita, Matisse, Orloff, Rivera, Giacometti, Kikoine ... Gets 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. Terracotta 50 cm - 19 inch. Sold in 2013 at Christie's London at $ 7,300.
1955 "Woman standing to the tunic" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor naturalized French, born in Belarus, arrived in Paris in 1911 where he hosted Soutine and Modigliani in his workshop of "La Ruche". Diego Rivera and Amedeo Modigliani painted each a portrait of Leon Indenbaum. The busts of Chaim Soutine, of Leonard Foujita, of Chana Orloff were carved by Leon Indenbaum. In 1968, he received from the "Institut de France" the prestigious sculpture prize "Georges Wildenstein" for all of his work. Bronze sculpture 13 inch - 34 cm.
1948 "Fillette à la robe a volant" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Russian sculptor of religion Jewish, naturalized French born in Belarus. In 1968, the "Institut de France" awarded him the prestigious "Georges Wildenstein" sculpture award for all of his work. From 1911 to 1913 and from 1916 to 1927 Indenbaum Leon joined the legendary artists studios of "La Ruche" in Paris. He works with young artists, painters and sculptors, many of whom became famous and together they formed "Ecole de Paris" … Soutine, Modigliani, Chagall, Orloff, Fujita, Giacometti, Kikoine, Kremeyne, Pompon, Matisse, Epstein, Zadkine, Rivera, Picasso ... Bronze sculpture of 16 1/2 inch - 42 cm.
1934 Bronze "Bust of young man" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. This Russian sculptor 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 "Wildenstein" for all of his work. One of his sculptures "Musiciens et antilopes" beats the 2004 world record at Christie's Paris for a 20th century decorative artwork at $ 4.6M. Bronze sculpture of 12 inch - 30 cm.
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.
1928 "THE CUBIST HEN" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Sculpture 19.7 in. - 50 cm. This Russian sculptor lives in LA RUCHE in Paris where he hosted Soutine and Modigliani. He works for Bourdelle and Maillol. He participated in the movement ECOLE DE PARIS with his friends: Foujita, Matisse, Orloff, Rivera, Giacometti, Miro, Picasso, Kikoine, Kahlo ... Gets 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
1925 "Head of Chana Orloff" by his friend the Russian sculptor LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981. Sculpted in Paris at "La Ruche", center of the artistic creation of the early 20th century, housing the artists studios of ... Chagall, Modigliani, Soutine, Foujita, Kikoine, Indenbaum, Rivera, Kahlo, Leger, Zadkine, Laurencin, Marevna, Archipenko , Kremegne, Epstein, Orloff, Lipchitz, Bourdelle, Boucher, Chapiro, Brancusi, Indenbaum, Miestchaninoff, Volovick, Csaky, Kisling, Lipsi, Laurens, Morel, Szwarc, Altman, Dorignac, Dobrinsky ... Bronze sculpture of 17 inch - 43 cm.
1930 Art-Belarus Museum "Bust of a young girl" "Ourida" by Leon Indenbaum 1890-1981. This French sculptor of Jewish origin born in Belarus, arrived in Paris in 1911 and gathered at "La Ruche" with his Belarusian compatriots … Marc Chagall, Michel Kikoine, Pinchus Kremegne, Ossip Lubitch, Oscar Miestchaninoff, Chaim Soutine, Ossip Zadkine, Serge Zelikson … These painters and sculptors formed the basis of the movement "Ecole de Paris". Bronze sculpture16 inch - 42 cm, bought in 2013 in London at Christie's by the Museum ART-BELARUS Minsk - Gazprom Fondation.
1930 "The little wild boar" by LEON INDENBAUM 1890-1981, Russian sculptor naturalized French born in Belarus. He participated in the 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, Indenbaum received the prestigious award of sculpture "Wildenstein" of the "Institut de France". One of his sculptures beats the world record 2004 for a decorative artwork of the 20th century at $ 4.6M. Bronze sculpture "The little wild boar" 4.4 x 3.5 inch - 11 x 9 cm.