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Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989

Description: For sale is a beautiful portrait painting of a baby on canvas by the Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky (1927 - 2017) Provenance: Estate of Pentti Kouri; acquired directly from the artist Notes/Literature: Dr. Pentti Kouri (1949-2009) was a Finnish economist and venture capitalist with partner George Soros. He built his prestigious art collection with the goal of opening a private art foundation focused on his interests in Minimalism, Arte Povera, Conceptual and Text-based art. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of Dia Art Foundation, and on the boards of Tate, London and the Guggenheim Museum, New York. In addition, a portion of his collection forms the core of the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland. Artist: Marc Klionsky (1927 - 2017 Medium: ink on canvas Title: Untitled (Portrait of a baby) Date: 1989 Signed: lower right by artist. Framed: NOT FRAMED Condition: Very good Measurements: 36” x 27” Marc Klionsky (February 22, 1927 – September 17, 2017) was a Russian-American artist who worked in New York City from his immigration in 1974 until his passing in 2017. Klionsky developed a style of American Realism uniquely defined by his classical training in the Soviet Union and his perspective of daily life in New York and America. Over the course of his career, Klionsky painted portraits of prominent world figures who shaped the 20th century. John Russell, art critic for The New York Times, described him as “a good man and a brave man and one of the most eloquent painters around. We need him” and as “one of the best portrait painters around.” Marc Klionsky was born in Minsk, Belarus to a Jewish family in 1927. His father, Leo (Zev Vulf) Klionsky was a printer from Borisov, Belarus. The son of a woodcutter and engraver Klionsky’s father moved to Minsk and eventually married Liza (née Rozenstein) in 1926. As a child, Klionsky attended the Art School for Gifted Children in Minsk. During World War II, Klionsky’s family was evacuated to Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, where Klionsky began to earn a living producing anti-Fascist posters and illustrations for local newspapers and other publications. Klionsky studied at the Drama Institute at the Kazan Theater, where he primarily focused on developing costume designs for various productions. After the war, Klionsky attended first the Serov Art Institute before entering the Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (now known as the Russian Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg). Klionsky’s diploma piece was reproduced in an edition of 50,000 copies and distributed throughout the USSR. Klionsky received his PhD in 1957, during which period he studied with Professor Boris Ioganson. Klionsky became the youngest artist to be exhibited at the Tretyakov National Gallery in Moscow. During this period, Klionsky met his future wife of nearly 59 years, Irina Klionsky (née Korolik), with whom he had two daughters, Nadia, an artist, and Elena, a pianist. Klionsky established himself in the Soviet Union initially by producing official Social Realist works that depicted political figures and daily life in the Soviet Union. Many decades later in New York City, John Russell would write that Klionsky had “a solid, indestructible professional formation of the kind that was customary in Russia before 1917 and can still sometimes be found there today.” However, in the privacy of his own studio, Klionsky began to explore the themes of Jewish life, anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. He soon discovered the creative and intellectual restrictions of working as a Jewish artist in the Soviet Union. After Klionsky left the Soviet Union with his family in 1974, traveling first to Rome and then to New York, he expressed in his work the newborn freedom that he found in America. Shortly after his arrival, he was recognized in an ABC television production about his work, “Canvases of Freedom.” This was followed by a U.S. State Department documentary (produced by the U.S. Information Agency) shown in ninety-two countries about one of his exhibitions at Hammer Galleries. During this period, Klionsky also taught at the School of Visual Arts in New York and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, birthplace of the Ashcan School of American Realism. While Klionsky took advantage of his creative freedom in the United States to explore a range of abstract styles and media, he ultimately gained prominence as a master of portrait painting and of American Realism. His works include portraits of leaders in the world of politics and humanitarianism, such as Golda Meir, Elie Wiesel, Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, and Vernon Jordan; music, including Dizzy Gillespie, Mstislav Rostropovich, and B.B. King; business leaders Armand Hammer, Steve Forbes, and Dwayne Andreas; and many others. His portraits are in the permanent collections of The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lausanne, Switzerland. Klionsky was also honored during his lifetime to have been selected to sculpt the Nobel Peace Prize Commemorative Medal for Elie Wiesel.

Price: 395 USD

Location: Kingston, New York

End Time: 2025-01-08T19:08:55.000Z

Shipping Cost: 30 USD

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Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989Russian American New York Artist Marc Klionsky Portrait Of A Baby. Signed 1989

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

Artist: Marc Klionsky

Size: Medium (up to 36in.)

Date of Creation: 1970-1989

Material: Black Ink

Region of Origin: New York

Subject: Portrait

Type: Painting

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Year of Production: 1989

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Style: Realism

Painting Surface: Canvas

Features: Signed

Production Technique: Ink Painting

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