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ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed
ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed. FABULOUS ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING. It is done in oil on canvas and signed on the lower left. It is in excellent condition. It is beautifully framed and ready to hang in your home or office. The sight area measures 23″ x 18 3/4″ the overall measurements with the. Frame is 34″ x 29 1/2″. If you ever wanted to own one of his beautiful paintings, now is the time. There is no way that the digital image can show the beauty of this artwork by this important artist. Few people reach a level of fame where they are instantly recognized by the mention of their last name. When people of any level of art awareness hear the name TARKAY, they know immediately that the speaker is referring to ITZCHAK TARKAY, the living artist whose work is in the highest demand of any today. We are saddened to announce that World-renowned artist Itzchak Tarkay died unexpectedly Sunday, June 3, 2012 after emergency heart surgery. The Israeli artist was visiting metropolitan Detroit as the featured guest at a collector’s event hosted by Park West Gallery. Itzchak Tarkay 1935 – 2012. Tarkay’s works celebrate the beauty and intimacy of woman and are noted for their vivid use of color. His subjects, dressed in shades of red, yellow, blue, violet and green, sit or recline against boldly colored backgrounds. Two women at a café engrossed in intimate conversation. A female figure draped in a patterned skirt lounging on a chair. A melancholy lady alone at tea. These are snapshots of life as seen through the eyes of Itzchak Tarkay. Today, Itzchak Tarkay is one of the most popular and loved artists in the world. A modern master, Tarkay draws upon the entire realm of art history in a body of work that is not only aesthetically agreeable and compositionally seductive, but a cultural phenomenon responsible for countless love letters, innumerable nights of passion and incalculable furtive glances – the very substance of visual poetry. Itzchak Tarkay was born in 1935 in Subotica on the Yugoslav Hungarian border. When he was only nine years old, the Nazis sent Tarkay to Mathausen concentration camp. While still at school in Subotica he won a prize for excellence in painting. In 1949 he and his family immigrated to Israel and were sent to a transit camp for new arrivals at Beer Yaakov. Their next two years were spent in a kibbutz. In 1951, Tarkay received a scholarship to the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, where he studied for a year before having to leave due to difficult financial circumstances at home. In order to continue his scholarship, he was allowed to study under the artist Schwartzman until his mobilization to the Israeli army. After returning to the familiar environment of Tel Aviv, Tarkay enrolled in the Avni Institute of Art, which he graduated in 1956. His teachers there were Monkady, Janko, Schtreichman and Sematsky. Tarkays roots as a painter take hold in the decisive years of modern art. The bright colors and flat patterns build on the paths forged by Matisse, Mouly, and the Fauves. Like Picasso and Tobiasse, the sculptural grows stronger than the pictorial. Tarkay constructs a perspective and then takes it away. The paintings go through an abstract transformation, the perspective dissolves into colors and shapes, her face remains, and the world reconstructs around her. She is the natural woman – satisfied, calm, and serene. There is an ancient mystery in the work of Tarkay that must be discovered for oneself. This is what Tarkays paintings achieve. Tarkays fertile female form is a timeless enigma. The poses that Tarkays figures manifest are every bit as classical as The Winged Victory or Venus de Milo. Tarkay dives deep into history, and brings up pearls for our times. The quality of his line is organic, the quality of his woman, his art, is magic. And there you can search all of my auctions. TO YOUR FINE ART COLLECTION. More than just a pretty picture. Try Vendio Image Hosting. Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. The item “ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed” is in sale since Saturday, March 04, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “art330″ and is located in MA. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Subject: Figures & Portraits
- Style: Impressionism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Medium: Oil
- Signed?: Signed
- Original/Reproduction: Original
ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed
ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed. FABULOUS ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING. It is done in oil on canvas and signed on the lower left. It is in excellent condition. It is beautifully framed and ready to hang in your home or office. The sight area measures 23″ x 18 3/4″ the overall measurements with the. Frame is 34″ x 29 1/2″. If you ever wanted to own one of his beautiful paintings, now is the time. There is no way that the digital image can show the beauty of this artwork by this important artist. Few people reach a level of fame where they are instantly recognized by the mention of their last name. When people of any level of art awareness hear the name TARKAY, they know immediately that the speaker is referring to ITZCHAK TARKAY, the living artist whose work is in the highest demand of any today. We are saddened to announce that World-renowned artist Itzchak Tarkay died unexpectedly Sunday, June 3, 2012 after emergency heart surgery. The Israeli artist was visiting metropolitan Detroit as the featured guest at a collector’s event hosted by Park West Gallery. Itzchak Tarkay 1935 – 2012. Tarkay’s works celebrate the beauty and intimacy of woman and are noted for their vivid use of color. His subjects, dressed in shades of red, yellow, blue, violet and green, sit or recline against boldly colored backgrounds. Two women at a café engrossed in intimate conversation. A female figure draped in a patterned skirt lounging on a chair. A melancholy lady alone at tea. These are snapshots of life as seen through the eyes of Itzchak Tarkay. Today, Itzchak Tarkay is one of the most popular and loved artists in the world. A modern master, Tarkay draws upon the entire realm of art history in a body of work that is not only aesthetically agreeable and compositionally seductive, but a cultural phenomenon responsible for countless love letters, innumerable nights of passion and incalculable furtive glances – the very substance of visual poetry. Itzchak Tarkay was born in 1935 in Subotica on the Yugoslav Hungarian border. When he was only nine years old, the Nazis sent Tarkay to Mathausen concentration camp. While still at school in Subotica he won a prize for excellence in painting. In 1949 he and his family immigrated to Israel and were sent to a transit camp for new arrivals at Beer Yaakov. Their next two years were spent in a kibbutz. In 1951, Tarkay received a scholarship to the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, where he studied for a year before having to leave due to difficult financial circumstances at home. In order to continue his scholarship, he was allowed to study under the artist Schwartzman until his mobilization to the Israeli army. After returning to the familiar environment of Tel Aviv, Tarkay enrolled in the Avni Institute of Art, which he graduated in 1956. His teachers there were Monkady, Janko, Schtreichman and Sematsky. Tarkays roots as a painter take hold in the decisive years of modern art. The bright colors and flat patterns build on the paths forged by Matisse, Mouly, and the Fauves. Like Picasso and Tobiasse, the sculptural grows stronger than the pictorial. Tarkay constructs a perspective and then takes it away. The paintings go through an abstract transformation, the perspective dissolves into colors and shapes, her face remains, and the world reconstructs around her. She is the natural woman – satisfied, calm, and serene. There is an ancient mystery in the work of Tarkay that must be discovered for oneself. This is what Tarkays paintings achieve. Tarkays fertile female form is a timeless enigma. The poses that Tarkays figures manifest are every bit as classical as The Winged Victory or Venus de Milo. Tarkay dives deep into history, and brings up pearls for our times. The quality of his line is organic, the quality of his woman, his art, is magic. And there you can search all of my auctions. TO YOUR FINE ART COLLECTION. More than just a pretty picture. Try Vendio Image Hosting. Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. The item “ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed” is in sale since Wednesday, February 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “art330″ and is located in MA. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Subject: Figures & Portraits
- Style: Impressionism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Medium: Oil
- Signed?: Signed
- Original/Reproduction: Original
ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed
ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed. FABULOUS ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING. It is done in oil on canvas and signed on the lower left. It is in excellent condition. It is beautifully framed and ready to hang in your home or office. The sight area measures 23″ x 18 3/4″ the overall measurements with the. Frame is 34″ x 29 1/2″. If you ever wanted to own one of his beautiful paintings, now is the time. There is no way that the digital image can show the beauty of this artwork by this important artist. Few people reach a level of fame where they are instantly recognized by the mention of their last name. When people of any level of art awareness hear the name TARKAY, they know immediately that the speaker is referring to ITZCHAK TARKAY, the living artist whose work is in the highest demand of any today. We are saddened to announce that World-renowned artist Itzchak Tarkay died unexpectedly Sunday, June 3, 2012 after emergency heart surgery. The Israeli artist was visiting metropolitan Detroit as the featured guest at a collector’s event hosted by Park West Gallery. Itzchak Tarkay 1935 – 2012. Tarkay’s works celebrate the beauty and intimacy of woman and are noted for their vivid use of color. His subjects, dressed in shades of red, yellow, blue, violet and green, sit or recline against boldly colored backgrounds. Two women at a café engrossed in intimate conversation. A female figure draped in a patterned skirt lounging on a chair. A melancholy lady alone at tea. These are snapshots of life as seen through the eyes of Itzchak Tarkay. Today, Itzchak Tarkay is one of the most popular and loved artists in the world. A modern master, Tarkay draws upon the entire realm of art history in a body of work that is not only aesthetically agreeable and compositionally seductive, but a cultural phenomenon responsible for countless love letters, innumerable nights of passion and incalculable furtive glances – the very substance of visual poetry. Itzchak Tarkay was born in 1935 in Subotica on the Yugoslav Hungarian border. When he was only nine years old, the Nazis sent Tarkay to Mathausen concentration camp. While still at school in Subotica he won a prize for excellence in painting. In 1949 he and his family immigrated to Israel and were sent to a transit camp for new arrivals at Beer Yaakov. Their next two years were spent in a kibbutz. In 1951, Tarkay received a scholarship to the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem, where he studied for a year before having to leave due to difficult financial circumstances at home. In order to continue his scholarship, he was allowed to study under the artist Schwartzman until his mobilization to the Israeli army. After returning to the familiar environment of Tel Aviv, Tarkay enrolled in the Avni Institute of Art, which he graduated in 1956. His teachers there were Monkady, Janko, Schtreichman and Sematsky. Tarkays roots as a painter take hold in the decisive years of modern art. The bright colors and flat patterns build on the paths forged by Matisse, Mouly, and the Fauves. Like Picasso and Tobiasse, the sculptural grows stronger than the pictorial. Tarkay constructs a perspective and then takes it away. The paintings go through an abstract transformation, the perspective dissolves into colors and shapes, her face remains, and the world reconstructs around her. She is the natural woman – satisfied, calm, and serene. There is an ancient mystery in the work of Tarkay that must be discovered for oneself. This is what Tarkays paintings achieve. Tarkays fertile female form is a timeless enigma. The poses that Tarkays figures manifest are every bit as classical as The Winged Victory or Venus de Milo. Tarkay dives deep into history, and brings up pearls for our times. The quality of his line is organic, the quality of his woman, his art, is magic. And there you can search all of my auctions. TO YOUR FINE ART COLLECTION. More than just a pretty picture. Try Vendio Image Hosting. Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. The item “ITZCHAK TARKAY, original oil painting on canvas, hand signed, framed” is in sale since Sunday, January 01, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “art330″ and is located in MA. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Subject: Figures & Portraits
- Style: Impressionism
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Medium: Oil
- Signed?: Signed
- Original/Reproduction: Original
Itzchak Tarkay Large Original Oil Painting On Canvas Female Portrait Signed Art
Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! Itzchak Tarkay Authentic and Large Original Oil Painting on Canvas, elaborately Custom Framed and listed with SUBMIT BEST OFFER Option. Accepting Offers Now: The item up for sale is a very rare and Authentic, Original Oil Painting by Itzchak Tarkay that retails for significantly more than our asking price. It a stunning rendition, as not just anyone can capture relaxation and innocence in such a poetic way like Tarkay does with his paintbrush, which is a true sign of his genius talents. And, of all the stunning masterpieces he has created, often his most desired artworks are of simple yet intricate portraits of elegant debutantes like the one here. This Painting titled, “Original Serenity of Silence”, saturated with its bold color and texture, is definitely one of Tarkay’s nicest original works we have offered for sale. Also, it looks absolutely spectacular in person with the tasteful, custom frame as a perfect compliment. Additionally it is being listed with the Submit Best Offer option so name your price now. Because, at this incredible value, it won’t be around long and the first person that meets our bottom line will be the lucky new owner. Do not miss the unique opportunity we are presenting for you to own an authentic piece by the master, Beltran Bofill. During his life, he became one of the most prominent Israeli artists of all time. His technical mastery and unique style has made his art some of the most recognizable and successful in the modern world. Born in 1935 in Subotica, Yugoslavia in 1935, Itzchak Tarkay has a very tumultuous childhood. At the age of 9, his family was taken into a Nazi Concentration Camp. He was released a year later and his family moved to Israel. In Israel, Itzchak Tarkay was free to explore his artistic passion. In 1951, he received a scholarship to the elite Anvi Art Academy. Almost immediately, Tarkay established a reputation as brilliant figurative artist. He produced timeless work that high lightened the best parts of modern art history. He was inspired by French Post-Impressionism and the work of Matisse and Toulouse-Lautrec in particular. Much in the style of the legendary Pablo Picasso, his art is politically relevant without being a political platform. He touches on issues that affected his life, including racism, religious freedom, the Holocaust, and Middle Eastern violence. He most often paints women, and his paintings have a haunting stillness about them. His art can be seen in museums and private collections around the world. Itzchak Tarkay passed away in 2012. He left behind him a great legacy as one of the greatest Israeli artists in history and one of the most important artists of the modern era. Submit Best Offer, All OFFERS Considered. However we are presenting this opportunity for you to own an incredible work by this famous artist for a much better deal. The artwork listed is a Beautiful and Authentic, ALL Original Oil painting on canvas titled, “Serenity of Silence” that is thick with color and detail. Once again, this HAND SIGNED painting, is guaranteed authentic, comes with a Letter of Authenticity and has remained in excellent condition since it was created. Do not wait too long and miss your opportunity from this Master of Romantic Impressionism. The custom, high quality custom frame made specifically for this piece is a perfect accent to this gorgeous painting which is even better in person, and without any flaws to report. The original artwork measures approximately 30″ x 20″, with framed dimensions approx. Tarkay’s artworks are part of many renowned public and private collections. The item “Itzchak Tarkay Large Original Oil Painting On Canvas Female Portrait Signed Art” is in sale since Tuesday, January 03, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art from Dealers & Resellers\Paintings”. The seller is “1lambo1″ and is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Subject: Figures & Portraits
- Style: Postimpressionism
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Artist: Itzchak Tarkay
- Framed/Unframed: Framed
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.)