Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Vue de Cagnes (View of Cagnes) c.1924–1925 Oil on canvas, 60.3 × 73.3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Soutine made his way to Paris in 1913 in pursuit of a career as a painter. There, he became…
Chagall, Marc (1887-1985) La Place de la Concorde 1960 Color lithograph on simili Japan paper, 39.69 x 30.16 cm Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis See also: • Place de la Concorde (Paris)
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Le Bœuf écorché (The Flayed Ox) 1926 Oil on canvas, 116.21 x 80.65 cm Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis Chaim Soutine was born in a poor eastern European village and continued to struggle as a young starving…
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Femme en rose (Woman in Pink) c.1924 Oil on canvas, 73 × 54.3 cm Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Chaïm Soutine twisted the form of his female subject into a swirling mass of red, coral, and yellow brushstrokes…
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Nature morte aux harengs et aux oignons (Still life with herrings and onions) c.1917 Oil on canvas, 61.3 × 37.9 cm Private collection
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) La Route de la colline, Vence (The Road up the Hill) c.1924 Oil on canvas, 72.4 × 60 cm Tate Britain, London Soutine’s response to the South of France appears to have been intensely physical. In this work, the…
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Le mas passe-temps, Céret c.1920–1921 Oil on canvas, 62.8 × 86.3 cm Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh See also: • Céret (France)
Soutine, Chaïm (1893-1943) Paysage à Céret (Landscape at Céret) c.1920–1921 Oil on canvas, 55.9 × 83.8 cm Tate Britain, London After working for many years in Paris, Soutine produced a series of works in towns in the South of France. The subject…