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LOT 106:

PINCHUS KREMEGNE (1890-1981) "(+)" Seated nude

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Start price:
5,000
Estimated price :
€5,000 - €8,000
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Auction took place on Oct 29, 2022 at Hermitage Fine Art
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PINCHUS KREMEGNE (1890-1981) "(+)" Seated nude
signed ‘Kremegne’ (lower left)
oil on board
82 x 62 cm

Provenance:
Galerie des Granes, Geneva (old label on the reverse)
Private collection

A Lithuanian Jewish-French artist, Pinchus Kremegne knew Soutine and Kikoine, whom he met at the school of fine art in Vilnius, where he trained from 1909. He arrived in Paris in 1912, and the artist remained in France, where he lived and worked most of his life. In Montparnasse, he made friends with Chagall and Leger; he met the artists André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, and Max Jacob, and Modigliani painted his portrait. From 1905 to 1939, Paris was the world's art capital, and Kremegne became part of the group known as Ecole de Paris.

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