KARS GEORGES KARS Signed Pastel Czech Art French Ecole
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GEORGES KARS [KARPELES]
Kralupy 1882 - 1945 Geneve (Czechoslovakian)
Seated Girl.
Pastel and Charcoal on paper.
50 x 35 cm
Stamp signature lower right.
Excellent condition, unexamined out of the frame
Georges Kars was born to a German Jewish family. He studied art in Munich from 1899 with Heinrich Knirr and Franz von Stuck. From 1905 he travelled to Madrid where he met Juan Gris and immersed himself in the painting style of Velasquezand Goya. In 1908, Kars arrived in Paris and settled in Montmartre at the time of the Cubist revolution, which also had an influence on his work, he met Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo well connected to the artist community. He renewed his friendship with Pascin and frequented Chagall, Apollinair e, Max Jacob, the art critic Maurice Raynal and the Greek painterDemetrius Galanis. His work was interrupted by the First World War which he spent on the Galician Front and in Russian captivity.
In 1928, an exhibition of his work takes place at the Berthe Weill gallery
In 1939, he took refuge in Lyon where is started to draw children with a sad expression\ In 1942 he moved to the safety of his sister's home in Switzerland. He committed suicide in 1945 most likely after receiving news of the deaths of relatives.
When his wife Nora died in 1966, the contents of his atelier were auctioned at the Palais Galleria in Paris. Pierre Levy, a French industrialist and art collector, and Oscar Ghez acquired an important part of the artworks. In 1983, Modern Art Museum of Troyes staged the first Kars retrospective.
Kralupy 1882 - 1945 Geneve (Czechoslovakian)
Seated Girl.
Pastel and Charcoal on paper.
50 x 35 cm
Stamp signature lower right.
Excellent condition, unexamined out of the frame
Georges Kars was born to a German Jewish family. He studied art in Munich from 1899 with Heinrich Knirr and Franz von Stuck. From 1905 he travelled to Madrid where he met Juan Gris and immersed himself in the painting style of Velasquezand Goya. In 1908, Kars arrived in Paris and settled in Montmartre at the time of the Cubist revolution, which also had an influence on his work, he met Suzanne Valadon and Maurice Utrillo well connected to the artist community. He renewed his friendship with Pascin and frequented Chagall, Apollinair e, Max Jacob, the art critic Maurice Raynal and the Greek painterDemetrius Galanis. His work was interrupted by the First World War which he spent on the Galician Front and in Russian captivity.
In 1928, an exhibition of his work takes place at the Berthe Weill gallery
In 1939, he took refuge in Lyon where is started to draw children with a sad expression\ In 1942 he moved to the safety of his sister's home in Switzerland. He committed suicide in 1945 most likely after receiving news of the deaths of relatives.
When his wife Nora died in 1966, the contents of his atelier were auctioned at the Palais Galleria in Paris. Pierre Levy, a French industrialist and art collector, and Oscar Ghez acquired an important part of the artworks. In 1983, Modern Art Museum of Troyes staged the first Kars retrospective.
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KARS GEORGES KARS Signed Pastel Czech Art French Ecole
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