abraham-neumann-polish-1873-1942-rural-village-landscape
Lot 7096
Abraham Neumann (Polish, 1873-1942), Rural Village Landscape
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Pastel on paper, signed at lower right, presented in a giltwood frame below glass.

Sheet sight 23 x 33 in.; Frame dimensions 29 1/2 x 39 1/2 in.

Polish painter Abraham Neumann was born in the former Russian Sierpc. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and later at the Académie Julian in Paris. He traveled widely, visiting the Netherlands, Belgium, England, Germany, Vienna, the United States, and Palestine. In Jerusalem, he taught at the Academy of Art and Design in Bezalel.

During 1941 Neumann was detained in the Krakow Ghetto where he created self-portraits. In 1942, the artist was killed during the evacuation by the German National Socialists.

Puncture to left side of sheet, possible repair at center, toning to sheet, and clouding below glass from unset pastels, not examined outside the frame.