$420
Jose Fabri-Canti (France, 1910-1994) oil on canvas depicting a French farm; signed to bottom right corner; gilt framed; measures approximately 22-1/2" x 32-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 17-1/2" x 27-1/2"; in Good condition.Born Jozef Fabrikant in Nice, France, José Fabri-Canti's parents were Russian revolutionary exiles. His engineer father was also a musician and his mother a sculptor. The artist began his career in Corsica, later studying at l’École des Beaux-Arts in Paris (1938). In 1946 he was awarded the Premier Grand Prix de Rome, and was subsequently appointed to represent France at the International Exhibition of Sacred Art, (1950) together with Rouault, Maurice Denis and Chagall. The artist was exhibited further in Switzerland; at the Musée Rath, Geneva (1954), in Lausanne, the Museum of Neuchâtel and the Musée du Locle (1956) and the Palais Exhibition in Zurich (1957). A retrospective exhibition mounted by the Museum Massena, Nice (1959) presented seventy-five paintings on loan from European and American private collectors.
Auctioneer:
Bremoauctions
Date:
2016-04-23