International Art Online Auction

December 07, 2017

LOT 80

Lot 80

Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982)

Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982)
Lot 80 Details
Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982), Ukrainian

THE CHILDREN ON THE WAY TO STOLARSKY SCHOOL THAT TAUGHT OISTRAKHS (FROM THE SERIES “ODESSA IN MY CHILDHOOD”),1974

Tempera on canvas, signed in cyrillics lower right; signed and titled in cyrillics in pencil verso:
Подпись карандашом на русском языке на обратной стороне холста в верхем левом углу: Дарю дорогой Викочке Ладыженской
‘Одеса (sic) моих юных лет’ Ладыженский Е.Б.
”Столярский делает Ойстрахов”
35 x 39 in — 88.9 x 99.1 cm

Estimate $8,000-$12,000

Realised: $4,400
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982)
  • Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982)
  • Yefim Ladyzhensky (Ladizhinsky) (1911-1982)
Provenance:

Presented to a young man “Ivan” in cyrillics verso;
Gina, Gallery of International Naive Art, Tel Aviv;
Collection of Joey and Toby Tanenbaum, Toronto

CONDITION DETAILS

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