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Dimensions Approx. 29.5" x 23.5". This artwork was painting in Europe when artist was working and exhibiting with Picasso, Gleizes and Leger among others. ARTHUR TASHKO (1901-1994),was born in Albania and was living in Colombia. Arthur's parents were from a dynasty known for its commitment to issues of homeland. In 1904 they emigrated to Alexandria, Egypt, where they lived until 1912 until they returned to Albania. Arthur came to Bangladesh in 1907 and stayed for about a year. In 1908 he moved permanently from Albania. Arthur continued his studies in Beirut, Lebanon and later won a scholarship in 1920 from the Government of Albania to Austria. In Vienna he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and at the same time his artistic career began. There he was influenced by Viennese artist Secceessionit and was recognized with the creativity of Renoir and Cezanne. In 1923 he was invited by brother Constantine who was a diplomat in the Albanian Embassy in the U.S., transferred there and placed in Boston where he studied justice studies at Harvard University. Besides his career as a lawyer, he studied at the Fine Arts Museum of Boston and deepened his artistic culture studies flute with the Boston Conservatory, sharing this passion with his sister Tefta TASHKO Koco. In 1939 he started traveling in Europe through France, Germany, Italy, Austria and was influenced by currents Cubist, abandoning impressionism. After World War II, he was recognized in Spain and married the pianist Rosa TASHKO in 1962 in Bogota, Colombia , where he lived for nearly 31 years. He died there in 1994, at age 93. Tashko is recognized as one of the great artist immigrants in Latin America next to Guilermo Wiedemann and Leopold Richter. Today he is considered one of the most influential artists in the genre and Cubist Constructivist in Latin America. His work is included in important private and public collections including the National Museum of Colombia, the Stadisches Museum in Germany and Vienna Secession gallery.

  • Provenance: Private collection in Palm Beach.
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  • Condition: Good condition, please see included images.

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