MARTIN BLASZKO (1920-2011). Untitled.

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MARTIN BLASZKO (1920-2011). Untitled.
4295207. MARTIN BLASZKO (1920-2011). Untitled.

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Martin Blaszko (1920-2011), Untitled,
mixed media with gouache and collage, 1989, monogrammed and dated in pencil, ca. 34.5 x 49 cm, framed behind glass, with frame ca. 50 x 70 cm

PROVENANCE: Hamburg private collection, acquired in the Frankfurt art trade at the beginning of the 1990s

The painter and sculptor Martin Blaszko comes from Germany and fled to Poland as a teenager in 1933, where he studied with Jankel Adler in Lodz. In 1938 he traveled to Paris and met Marc Chagall before the family emigrated to Argentina in 1939. He connected to the international contemporary art scene and represented Argentina at the 28th edition of 1956. Venice Biennale. In 1990, he was part of the exhibition “Latin American Artists of the 20th Century” organized by the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York.

Condition

Not framed, examined.

Resale right

No

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4295207. MARTIN BLASZKO (1920-2011). Untitled.

Description

Martin Blaszko (1920-2011), Untitled,
mixed media with gouache and collage, 1989, monogrammed and dated in pencil, ca. 34.5 x 49 cm, framed behind glass, with frame ca. 50 x 70 cm

PROVENANCE: Hamburg private collection, acquired in the Frankfurt art trade at the beginning of the 1990s

The painter and sculptor Martin Blaszko comes from Germany and fled to Poland as a teenager in 1933, where he studied with Jankel Adler in Lodz. In 1938 he traveled to Paris and met Marc Chagall before the family emigrated to Argentina in 1939. He connected to the international contemporary art scene and represented Argentina at the 28th edition of 1956. Venice Biennale. In 1990, he was part of the exhibition “Latin American Artists of the 20th Century” organized by the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York.

Condition

Not framed, examined.

Resale right

No

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

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