30" JANKEL ADLER "Still Life" painting art printed on canvas
JANKEL ADLER (1895 – 1949)
Title of artwork: "Still Life"
Ready to hang on the wall. Canvas on the wooden underframe. Outer frame are not included!
Year: 1928
Technique: printed on canvas nowadays
Condition: perfect
Diagonal: 30" or 76,2 cm.
Size: 27,6" x 11,8" (in) or 70 x 30 cm.
Please note that this is a reproduction printed on canvas.
The size may differ from how it looks in the photo.
Color can be slightly different from the picture.
Jankiel Adler was born in Tuszyn. He grew up among hassic
Jews surrounding the textile city of Lodz, influenced greatly by its Polish,
German and Jewish population. During World War I Adler commenced his studies
with Professor Gustav Wiethüchter at the "Kunstgewerbeschule" in
Barmen, Germany. After his studies he spent time in Poland, Berlin and Paris.
In 1922, Jankel Adler moved to Düsseldorf, where he taught at the art academy
together with Paul Klee. Both artists belonged to a group called "Junges
Rheinland". In 1933 Adler leaving Germany upon friends' advice. At first,
Adler escaped to Paris and took his exile as conscious fight against the
fascist regime in Germany. And in 1941 Jankel Adler moved to Scotland and
shortly after to London. During the 1940s a number of respectable exhibitions
of Adler's works took place in London, Paris and New York. Throughout his life
Jankel Adler's figures remained influenced by the styles of Picasso and Leger.
He often used mixing techniques, unlike Picasso and Leger, he applied colors
very pastily, leaving the surface of the paintings sgrafitto-like.
Ref.: 191032001427