Sunday, January 12, 2020

Livshulz Family - Art of the Beautiful






Many of the pieces here also appeared in


Here's a few that I don't remember:




Chaim's wonderful cityscape from the USSR



Chaim's portrait of his wife, Misha's mother.

Looks like it came from the  high Renaissance.

A down-to-earth variation on Titian. 








Here's a room of Jacob's paintings and Misha's sculptures.





Errant busts appear so often in Jacob's fantasy worlds,
 it makes sense to put a few more on the floor beneath them.

The bust in the corner is a portrait of Jacob from thirty years ago


Misha's portrait sculpture of Chaim appears
beneath Chaim's self portrait





Chaim’s portrait of Misha from the 1980’s,
back when Misha was more like a 
People's Hero of the Soviet Union
instead of the 
Palette and Chisel coach house. 








Alexander



Here's the exhibition debut of an artist from the next generation,
Jacob's son, Alexander.

Looking back to the earliest decades of  Russian Modernism,
Alexander has been strongly influenced by constructivism.

Whether he will take that style into the 22nd century,
only time will tell. 


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