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YEFIM MOISEEVICH ROYAK ''NIKOLAI IVANOVICH KHARDZHIEV'' C.1970 - $30K APPRAISAL VALUE!
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Enter the realm of art with a captivating portrait by Royak, capturing the essence of Nikolai Ivanovich Khardzhiev. Using a fascinating palette of blues and greens, accented by subtle touches of red, Royak's deft strokes bring the canvas to life.
In the center of the portrait, amid a kaleidoscope of colors and delicate white letters, Nikolai's silhouette emerges, testimony to Royak's exceptional talent.
Nikolai Ivanovich Khardzhiev, an outstanding figure in the field of literature, art history and collecting, left an indelible mark on the world. Born in Kachovka, Ukraine, in 1903, and died in Amsterdam in 1996, his life's journey traversed the landscapes of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. He initially studied law in Odessa, but then moved to Leningrad and Moscow, where he immersed himself in the cultural environment of the time.
Khardzhiev's enduring legacy lies in his renowned collection of avant-garde Russian art and his extensive archive of historical materials and manuscripts. Thanks to his dedication and passion, Nikolai preserved the works of iconic artists such as Kazimir Malevich, Natalia Goncharova, Mikhail Larionov and El Lissitzky, ensuring his lasting impact on the art world.
Yefim Moisevich Royak (rayak):
Royak's early talent caught the attention of Chagall, who, upon seeing the young man's drawings adorning his family's stove, recognized his potential and extended an invitation for tutelage. Guided by Chagall and later advised by Yuri Moiseevich Pan, Royak's artistic prowess flourished. His entry into the Vitebsk School of Popular Art in 1919, recommended by Chagall himself, marked the beginning of a journey that would make him the youngest artist of the UNOVIS movement, a pioneering collective that defends new artistic expressions. Transitioning from Vitebsk to Petrograd in the early 1920s, Royak further refined his art under the influence of Malevich, contributing to the avant-garde movement with his distinctive blend of suprematism and individual style. Exhibitions and recognitions followed, showcasing Royak's evolving style and his deepening commitment to artistic innovation.
Despite his success within the Soviet artistic establishment, Royak harbored a clandestine devotion to the avant-garde ideals of his youth, a sentiment known to few. This internal conflict colored his artistic journey, adding layers of complexity to his work and his personality. Royak's post-war career saw him leave an indelible mark on Soviet design, contributing to iconic projects such as the Moscow subway stations and international exhibitions in Paris (1936) and in New York (1939), designing the subway station "Paveletskaya" and in collaboration with El Lissitzky, created a competitive textile factory project. However, his true passion lay in the silent pursuit of his artistic vision, manifested in collages and portraits that captured the essence of his time and his peers.After his death in 1987, Royak's legacy lived on, although it was largely overlooked within Russia. It was not until posthumous retrospectives abroad and the efforts of David Simanovich, the husband of Royak's widow, who published his work in "the Chagall Collection", that his works contributed to the avant-garde movement and Soviet design. Today, Royak's works adorn the collections of prestigious institutions such as the Tretyakov Gallery and the Russian Museum, and serve as poignant reminders of an artist who, despite the limitations of his time, remained steadfast in his commitment to artistic exploration and innovation. His work has been exhibited in the exhibitions of artists from the Malevich circle. Through his art, echoes of a bygone era resonate, inviting viewers to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of 20th-century Russian art and culture.
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Appraisal Value: $30,000.00
Our Price: $9,900.00
Specifications of Painting |
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Artist: |
Yefim Moiseevich Royak (Rayak) |
Title: |
Nikolai Ivanovich Khardzhiev |
Medium: |
Watercolor on Board |
Year: |
1970 |
Country / Origin: |
Russia |
Framed: |
Yes |
Dimensions without Frame: |
Approx. 9.5" inches (wide) x 12" inches (high) |
Condition: |
Excellent |
Signed: |
Name and Year On The Back |
Appraisal Value: |
Comes with $30,000.00 Certified Insurance Appraisal Certificate |
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