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Pincas Litvinovsky Original Signed and No. Silksc

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Three Boys, 1970's, silkscreen, 30x20.6" (75.5x52.5cm), edition 150, hand-signed in Hebrew and numbered in pencil.
Print is in excellent condition and is unframed.
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Pincas Litvinovsky was born in 1894 in Novo-Georgiyevsk, Russia. He studied at the Academy of Art in Odessa. In 1919 he immigrated to Israel. In the 1930's he traveled to Paris several times where he encountered the art of Matisse, Picasso and artists of the Jewish School of Paris. Litvinovsky was a strikingly physical, athletic type, an amateur boxer, a long-distance runner. He was a painter of the erotic and sensual for whom the canvas became a "lovers' palette". Under his brush the world became one of color and form. Women, men, children and animals were transferred into bright splashes of color and surprising, energetic forms. Litvinovsky's images were drawn from his inner world with no attempt to depict a realistic environment or any defined space. His figures were formal and flat motives painted as concepts across a neutral, abstract background. Litvinovsky made a dramatic use of modernist styles, especially Cubism as reflected in the Russian painting of the 1920's along with usage of bright colors, reminiscent of Matisse. Litvinovsky died in 1985.

Three Boys is a colorful image, a finest example of Litvinovsky's unique playful and naive style. His use of colors creates a cheerful and playful print that emphasizes his love of color and form.

* * * An official CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY issued by Bineth Gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel) will be provided with this work upon request * * *

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Israeli Jewish and International Fine Art
11:00 AM PT - Sep 29th, 2005

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Bineth Gallery

15 Frishman st.
Tel-Aviv, 63578
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