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Eugen Gabritschevsky

Russian/German, 1893-1979

Eugen Gabritschevsky
(Russian/German, 1893-1979)

"Butterfly and Nudes"

gouache
initialed "E.G." lower right, and "Cordier & Warren, Madison Ave., New York City" label and printed artist's biography en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sheet 8" x 11", framed 15-3/4" x 19-1/4"

Provenance: Cordier & Warren, Madison Avenue, New York City.

Notes: Eugen Gabritschevsky was the son of a prominent Russian bacteriologist. Following in his father's footsteps, Gabritschevsky earned a biology degree at Moscow University and furthered his research at Columbia University and in Paris at the Pasture institute. After a series of nervous breakdowns, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1931 and spent the rest of his life confined to a psychiatric hospital. Unable to continue his scientific work, he put his creative energies into painting.
In 1950, the French artist Jean Dubuffet discovered Gabritschevsky's work and identified him as part of the Art Brut movement. Dubuffet coined the term Art Brut to refer to artists who lacked academic training but had instinctive talent, and included psychiatric patients, prisoners, and children.

Gabritschevsky's paintings were exhibited by the French gallerists Alphonse Chave and Daniel Cordier and at the American Folk Art Museum. In 1960, Cordier & Warren of New York City featured "One Hundred Drawings of Jean Dubuffet" as their inaugural exhibition. In addition, the gallery represented and exhibited Gabritschevsky's artwork.

gouache
initialed "E.G." lower right, and "Cordier & Warren, Madison Ave., New York City" label and printed artist's biography en verso.
Matted, glazed and framed.
sheet 8" x 11", framed 15-3/4" x 19-1/4"

  • Provenance: Cordier & Warren, Madison Avenue, New York City.
  • Notes: Eugen Gabritschevsky was the son of a prominent Russian bacteriologist. Following in his father's footsteps, Gabritschevsky earned a biology degree at Moscow University and furthered his research at Columbia University and in Paris at the Pasture institute. After a series of nervous breakdowns, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1931 and spent the rest of his life confined to a psychiatric hospital. Unable to continue his scientific work, he put his creative energies into painting.
    In 1950, the French artist Jean Dubuffet discovered Gabritschevsky's work and identified him as part of the Art Brut movement. Dubuffet coined the term Art Brut to refer to artists who lacked academic training but had instinctive talent, and included psychiatric patients, prisoners, and children.

    Gabritschevsky's paintings were exhibited by the French gallerists Alphonse Chave and Daniel Cordier and at the American Folk Art Museum. In 1960, Cordier & Warren of New York City featured "One Hundred Drawings of Jean Dubuffet" as their inaugural exhibition. In addition, the gallery represented and exhibited Gabritschevsky's artwork.

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