Lot 165
  • 165

Ilya Abramovich Grinman

Estimate
30,000 - 40,000 USD
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Description

  • Ilya Abramovich Grinman
  • In the Shadows, 1904
  • signed in Cyrillic and dated 1904 (lower right)
  • oil on canvas
  • 77 by 108 1/4 in.
  • 196 x 275 cm

Literature

O.L. Leikind, K.V. Makhrov, D.Ia.Severiushin, Khudozhniki Russkogo Zarubezhia, 1917-1939, Biographical Dictionary, St. Petersburg: 1999, p. 244, listed as In the Shadows

Catalogue Note

The present lot earned Ilya Grinman the title of Academician. Grinman was a student of Kovalevsky and Repin at the Academy of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg. A highly skilled portraitist, he painted portraits of Gorky, Tolstoy, Aronson, and Lenin, among others; these works count among his most accomplished. Grinman even wrote reminiscences about his famous sitters.  In 1927, like so many of his contemporaries, the artist emigrated to Paris and enjoyed his fair share of notoriety.  He exhibited at the Salon des Artistses français where he received a medal of merit.

On April 12, 1944, Grinman was arrested in his Paris atelier and deported. Most of his art was destroyed. This lot is an incredibly rare example of his Russian period.