Art
Nature Morte Aux Poissons Numbered/Framed Lithograph by Dan Partouche
- Item Number
- 395
- Estimated Value
- 350 USD
- Sold
- 120 USD to lf3333393
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
You are bidding on "Nature Morte Aux Poissons" a custom framed numbered lithograph by Israeli Artist Dan Partouche (1936-2003).
Dan Partouche was born in Tiaret, Algeria, 18 January 1936, third of 10 children. His father was an artist specializing in Jewelry manufacture and goldsmithing. As a child Dan showed interest in the intricate detail of his father’s filigree necklaces and earrings.
1954 at age 18 Dan immigrated to Israel, mined the Kibbutz Hanita on the Western Galilee, situated on a mountain slope overlooking the Mediterranean. While there he decorated the large glass windows of communal dining hall with drawings.
Dan Partouche started drawing from young age, but formally the beginning of his artistic career was exactly 50 year ago at the year 1961.
As a member of the Association of Painters in Israel, he participated at an important exhibition and his name was mentioned for the first time in the News Papers Art Critique as a very talented and promising artist.
As a result he received a scholarship from the Israeli Ministry of Culture to study art at the Avny Institute of Art in Tel-Aviv and then at Saint Martins School of Art in London.
1962-64 at age 26 studied at Avny Institute of Art in Tel-Aviv and while studying there he was part of a group of young Israeli painters whose works were influenced by the master Zaritsky, Streichman and Stematsky.
1966 study at the Saint Martins School of Art in London, studied art and serigraphy, then returned to Israel and taught at the Center for Art Studies in Hadera, a satellite of Tel-Aviv University.
1978-82 lived and worked in Paris. 1979 Won First Prize for a painting in an Art Competition organized by the Centre Malraux, Paris.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder responsible for packaging and shipping charges or local pickup in East Lansing or Metro Detroit.
Donated By:
Patti and Rick Phillips
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