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Property from a Private Collection, France

Vladimir Weisberg

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June 8, 04:15 PM GMT

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15,000 - 20,000 GBP

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Property from a Private Collection, France

Vladimir Weisberg

1924 - 1985

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signed with initials in Cyrillic and dated 78 t.r.; further inscribed with the artist's notes and numbered 564 on the stretcher

oil on canvas

Canvas: 46 by 46cm, 18 by 18 in.

Framed: 48.5 by 48.5cm, 19 by 19 in.

Collection of Elfrida Filippi, Paris
Thence by descent
V.G. Weisberg. Zhivopis', akvarel', risunok, Moscow: Gendalf, 1994, p.133, no.564 listed
Exhibition catalogue Vladimir Weisberg: collection particulière Elfrida Filippi, Moscow, 1997, p.32, no.564 illustrated

The present work comes from the collection of the French diplomat and collector Elfrida Filippi. Born in the mountains of Corsica, Filippi first came to Moscow in 1974 where she was appointed cultural attaché at the French Embassy in Moscow. ‘Beautiful, elegant, charming when she likes you, icy-cold when she doesn’t (…) Her quick determination, readiness to face all fears, reluctance to let anyone down, keen interest in Russia… She carried herself well in dangerous situations, disarming all with her smile and grace’ – recalled the famous Russian dissident and intellectual Natalia Stolyarova. It was during Filippi’s first visit to Moscow that she befriended Vladimir Weisberg and fell in love with his work. ‘In a post-Khrushchev era when officials were still fighting “abstraction and formalism”, when no museum would exhibit, let alone buy his work, she quietly began her own collection.’ (quoted in Wladimir Weisberg: collection particulière Elfrida Filippi, Moscow, 1997). Over the course of her diplomatic career in Russia, Elfrida Filippi amassed the greatest private collection of Weisberg’s work.