
Marcel Janco Original S&N PRINT Israeli/Romanian
Description
Marcel Janco (1895-1984) SILKSCREEN by one of the most significant and renowned Israeli - Romanian artists.
Soldier, 1970's, silkscreen, 30x20.8" (76.5x53cm), edition 150, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying this print directly from the publisher! Art dealers are invited to contact us.
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Marcel Janco (1895-1984) was born in 1895 in Bucharest. In 1915 he began his architecture studies in Zurich where he met his future friends, the artist Jan Arp and poet Tristan Tzara. In 1917 he became one of the first members of the famous Dada movement. He then traveled to Paris where he first came across Surrealistic artists. He became highly active in artistic and cultural circles. During the Second World War, Marcel Janco decided he would feel most secured in Israel, where he immigrated to in 1941.
Once arriving there he was surrounded by admirers and became an estimable teacher. He was one of the founders of the important Israeli art movement, "New Horizons" and the head of the famous artists' village Ein-Hod on the hills of Mount Carmel near Haifa. Israel, on the verge of becoming a nation, was an inspiring atmosphere of new themes: the war, fighting soldiers, the Eastern Jewish community and more. Marcel Janco exhibited in New York, Paris, Milan, Tel Aviv and participated in the Venice Biennale and the Sao Paulo Biennale.
Janco died in 1984.
This is a beautiful print by Janco dealing with heroic theme, the Soldier . Once again Janco revisited the image of the wounded soldier who is kneeling down and holding his riffle fiercely. This time the soldier is even more abstract and geometric than before.
Soldier, 1970's, silkscreen, 30x20.8" (76.5x53cm), edition 150, hand-signed in English and numbered in pencil
The print is in excellent condition.
Please note that you are buying this print directly from the publisher! Art dealers are invited to contact us.
FOR FURTHER INFO ABOUT THIS LOT CHECK OUR WEBSITES: www.stores.ebay.com/fineartbay ; www.binethgallery.com
Marcel Janco (1895-1984) was born in 1895 in Bucharest. In 1915 he began his architecture studies in Zurich where he met his future friends, the artist Jan Arp and poet Tristan Tzara. In 1917 he became one of the first members of the famous Dada movement. He then traveled to Paris where he first came across Surrealistic artists. He became highly active in artistic and cultural circles. During the Second World War, Marcel Janco decided he would feel most secured in Israel, where he immigrated to in 1941.
Once arriving there he was surrounded by admirers and became an estimable teacher. He was one of the founders of the important Israeli art movement, "New Horizons" and the head of the famous artists' village Ein-Hod on the hills of Mount Carmel near Haifa. Israel, on the verge of becoming a nation, was an inspiring atmosphere of new themes: the war, fighting soldiers, the Eastern Jewish community and more. Marcel Janco exhibited in New York, Paris, Milan, Tel Aviv and participated in the Venice Biennale and the Sao Paulo Biennale.
Janco died in 1984.
This is a beautiful print by Janco dealing with heroic theme, the Soldier . Once again Janco revisited the image of the wounded soldier who is kneeling down and holding his riffle fiercely. This time the soldier is even more abstract and geometric than before.
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Marcel Janco Original S&N PRINT Israeli/Romanian
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