Jankel Adler 1895-1949
Still Life, c.1930
oil, plaster and mixed media on canvas on board
65 x 50.5 cm
framed: 73 x 60 cm
framed: 73 x 60 cm
1987-2
© Jankel Adler estate
Photo: Bridgeman images
The bird is a common motif in Adler's work, sometimes combined with still life elements, and this work also demonstrates his experiments with mixed materials to create a textured picture...
The bird is a common motif in Adler's work, sometimes combined with still life elements, and this work also demonstrates his experiments with mixed materials to create a textured picture surface. A cutting in the Ben Uri archive reveals that Adler was in contact with Ben Uri in autumn 1937 when it was noted: ‘The famous Jewish artist Jankel Adler, who is now in London’, was present at a ‘festive evening’ in which the Rev. Goldstein sang Yiddish folk songs and presented the Chairman Adolphe Michaelson with a bronze bust, created by Avram Melnikoff, ‘as a token of appreciation for his good work as Chairman of the Society for the last 13 years’. Little else is known of this visit and the acquisition of this still life is only briefly noted in Minutes from December 1937 and again in the Chairman's Draft Report (1938-40) as an acquistion of a picture 'by Yankel Adler of Paris'.
Provenance
purchased 1937Exhibitions
Jankel Adler 1895-1949, Mark Gertler 1891-1939, Bernard Meninsky, 1891-1950;Selections from the Permanent Collection;Opening Exhibition;Ben Uri Collection of Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings;Exhibition of Paintings by A. A Wolmark (Konstam Collection), Dobrinsky Paris, and a selection of work from the Ben Uri Collection;Jankel Adler - A Revolutionary and the Twentieth-century Avant-garde;Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Jankel Adler (1895-1949)Literature
Walter Schwabe and Julia Weiner, eds., Jewish Artists: the Ben Uri Collection - Paintings, Drawings, Prints and Sculpture (London: Ben Uri Art Society in association with Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, 1994), p. 17.Be the first to know – Sign Up
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