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Nahum Tschacbasov

Russian/American, 1899-1984

Nahum Tschacbasov
(Russian/American, 1899-1984)

"Mother, Child and Birdcage", 1950

oil on canvas
signed and dated lower right, and titled, "John Heller Gallery, Inc., New York" label with artist and "The House of Heydenryk Frame, New York" label en verso.
Framed.
36" x 30", framed 47" x 41"

Provenance: John Heller Gallery, Inc., New York, New York.

Notes: Nahum Tschacbasov's Russian Jewish family immigrated to America at the turn of the century. After working as a successful businessman, Tschacbasov turned his attention to art and moved to Paris in 1932 where he studied with Adolph Gottlieb and Fernand Leger. After returning to New York City, he exhibited in 1935 at Galerie Secession and along with Mark Rothko, Joseph Solman, and Adolph Gottlieb, forming a group identified as "The Ten," who shared common intentions in their art of social consciousness with an expressionist and abstract style.
Tschacbasov exhibited at the Whitney Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art and Art Institute of Chicago. In 1944, he had a one-man exhibition of his works at the Arts and Crafts Club in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
The painting "Mother, Child and Birdcage" was likely exhibited at Joseph Heller Gallery, Inc. as part of a one-man show in 1950. Tschacbasov had consecutive one-man shows at Joseph Heller Gallery from 1950 to 1953.

oil on canvas
signed and dated lower right, and titled, "John Heller Gallery, Inc., New York" label with artist and "The House of Heydenryk Frame, New York" label en verso.
Framed.
36" x 30", framed 47" x 41"

  • Provenance: John Heller Gallery, Inc., New York, New York.
  • Notes: Nahum Tschacbasov's Russian Jewish family immigrated to America at the turn of the century. After working as a successful businessman, Tschacbasov turned his attention to art and moved to Paris in 1932 where he studied with Adolph Gottlieb and Fernand Leger. After returning to New York City, he exhibited in 1935 at Galerie Secession and along with Mark Rothko, Joseph Solman, and Adolph Gottlieb, forming a group identified as "The Ten," who shared common intentions in their art of social consciousness with an expressionist and abstract style.
    Tschacbasov exhibited at the Whitney Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art and Art Institute of Chicago. In 1944, he had a one-man exhibition of his works at the Arts and Crafts Club in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
    The painting "Mother, Child and Birdcage" was likely exhibited at Joseph Heller Gallery, Inc. as part of a one-man show in 1950. Tschacbasov had consecutive one-man shows at Joseph Heller Gallery from 1950 to 1953.

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