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Chaïm Soutine: the Butcher, the Baker, the Candlestick Maker | by Lucy Scholes | NYR Daily | The New York Review of Books Art, Chaim Soutine, Page Boy, Art Museum, Oil Painting, Red

Dressed from head to toe in a vibrant red uniform with gleaming gold buttons, hands defiantly on hips, legs spread wide, the bellboy perfectly captures the tension, seen throughout the exhibition “Soutine’s Portraits: Cooks, Waiters & Bellboys,” between personal dignity and professional subservience. A Russian émigré and the son of a poor Jewish tailor, Soutine rarely gave his portraits titles (hence the generic ones provided here), let alone bothered to note the names of his sitters. And…

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Chaim Soutine (French, Belarusian origin; Expressionism; 1894–1943): Landscape at Cagnes, c. 1923-1924. Oil on canvas, 55.2 x 38.1 cm. Pinacothèque de Paris, France. © ADAGP, Paris. ©  -  "This was at the high-point of his celebrated so-called 'Cagnes Period,' a space of only a few years, in which he created a string of masterpieces that each lent to the landscape a pulsing energy that had hitherto been unseen in the history of art. For while the impasto and the sheer verve with which L'escalier Chaim Soutine, Jewish Artists, Istoria Artei, Paintings Oil, Expressionist Art, Village House, Classic Paintings, Jewish Art, House Art

Chaim Soutine (French, Belarusian origin; Expressionism; 1894–1943): Landscape at Cagnes, c. 1923-1924. Oil on canvas, 55.2 x 38.1 cm. Pinacothèque de Paris, France. © ADAGP, Paris. © - "This was at the high-point of his celebrated so-called 'Cagnes Period,' a space of only a few years, in which he created a string of masterpieces that each lent to the landscape a pulsing energy that had hitherto been unseen in the history of art. For while the impasto and the sheer verve with which…

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