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Itzchak Isaac Tarkay, Fauvism, "On the Stage" Signed and Numbered Silkscreen, 20th c.
Itzchak Isaac Tarkay, "On the Stage" hand-signed (lower right) limited edition silkscreen on paper. Custom Framed and Matted. On the Stage, numbered 41/300, (lower left), depicts two elegantly dressed women in a richly colored interior with a floral arrangement. Signed in pencil lower right and include certificates of
authenticity from Givon Prints. Retains a Chmielewski Gallery label affixed to the verso. Presented under glass in matching gold-tone frames.
Silkscreen on paper, United States/Israel, 20th c.
Itzchak Tarkay ((Israeli, 1935-2012) was a prominent artist in the modern figurative movement, renowned for his expressive depictions of women in peaceful, dreamlike settings. Influenced by Matisse and Toulouse-Lautrec, his work bridged modern figurative art and Fauvism, which is characterized by bright, non-naturalistic colors, bold contours, and flat patterns. His paintings, are known for their, expressive, joyous, and lyrical quality. A Holocaust survivor, the Yugoslavian-born Tarkay moved to Israel at a young age and studied at the Avni Institute of Art and Design. His work has appeared in over 50 exhibitions across the globe.
Height: 45 inches, Width: 38.25 inches, Depth: 1.25 inches
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