Mar 04, 2021 - Sale 2560

Sale 2560 - Lot 291

Price Realized: $ 1,950
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 2,000 - $ 3,000
BORIS SOLOTAREFF
A Park in Munich.

Oil on canvas, circa 1914. 260x355 mm; 10 3/8x14 inches. Signed in oil verso.

Exhibited "Boris Solotareff, 1889-1966: A Retrospective," Mark Borghi Galleries, New York, September 20-October 20, 1990, number 31 (illustrated).

Ex-collection Mark Borghi Fine Arts, New York, with the label on the frame back; Ashley John Gallery, West Palm Beach; private collection, New Jersey.

Solotareff (1889-1966, see lot 290) was born in the Bessarabia region of the Russian Empire, a multicultural region with large Jewish, Romanian, and German populations. Solotareff studied in Odessa, Ukraine before moving to Munich and enrolling at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in 1907. His Munich paintings were influenced by the German impressionist style. In 1914 after moving to Lausanne, his style took on Fauvist attributes with sweeping and vivacious colors, though the artist retained the solemnity of formal Russian painting. His style further evolved when he travelled to Paris and turned to a formalist approach, as art critic Carlyle Burrows recalled "showing admirable sensitiveness in the manner of such artists as Leonardo and Raphael." Along with several other émigrés he settled in New York in 1937. He debuted in his newly adopted country in December 1938 at Vendome Galleries, New York to glowing reviews. He continued to paint and exhibit in New York for the rest of his life.