Description: 800x600 PLEASE READ SHIPPING DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY BEFORE BUYING! To learn more about us please click on our profile Boris Deutsch was born in Krasnogorka, Jewish shtetl in Latvia (at that time - province Kurland of the Russian Empire) on June 4th 1892. He began drawing at the age of five. When he was still a young boy, his family settled in Riga (now Latvia), where he went on to attend Bloom Academy of Art and Polytechnic School. At the age of 17 he came to Berlin, where he attended the School of Applied Arts (Kunstgewerbeschule) for a few months. Back in Riga, shortly thereafter, he was drafted into the Russian tsarist army and sent off to serve (as a private) in Kiev. Soon after the outbreak of war, his troop was ordered to move to the Caucasus. Deutsch could not whatsoever come to terms with prospect of himself- a young Jewish man from distant Latvia with poor Russian skills - being killed in this "someone else's" war, instead of becoming a professional artist, what he always dreamt of. Therefore, he made a spontaneous decision, which he immediately carried out. First, he forged a pass that allowed him to leave the barracks, borrowed some money from friends, and, having changed into civil clothes, took off. He proceeded to send his mother a telegram, in which he asked her to meet him in Vilna (present day Vilnius, Lithuania). Further, he took a train to Vilna without carrying any identification and constantly at risk of detention by military patrols. His mother accompanied him to Riga and hid him there for some time, until she was able to procure false papers for him. These documents allowed Deutsch transit to Harbin, China, where he spent some time, until in 1916 he traveled (via Japan) to the US and settled in Seattle. He lived there until 1920 earning his bread with commissioned art works. When his parents came to the US as well, the family moved to Los-Angeles, and the artist went on to support himself with commercial art and movie set designs. He also taught painting at the Otis Art Institute in Los-Angeles. In the early 1930s, he was associated with the Federal Project, sketching workers as they resettled onto farms. During the late 1930s he received several mural commissions from the WPA, including Hot Springs, New Mexico Post Office, Reedley, California Post Office, and 11 murals in the Los-Angeles Terminal Annex Post Office. He continued drawing, painting and printmaking for decades until he died on January 16th 1978 in Los-Angeles. Works of Boris Deutsch are housed in Carnegie Institute, National Museum of American Art, Los-Angeles County Museum of Art, Scribal Museum, Pomona College Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, San-Diego Museum of Art, etc. Condition: fairly good; upper right corner had been restored Creation Year: 1930s Measurements: UNFRAMED: 53.8cm x 41.3cm / 21.2in x 16.3inObject Type: Unframed drawing Style: Modern Art Technique: charcoal on paper Inscription: signed: Boris Deutsch Creator: Boris Deutsch Creator Dates: 1892 Krasnogorka - 1978 Los-Angeles Nationality: Russian / Jewish / Latvian / American Themes:RUSSIAN LATVIAN BALTIC AMERICAN 800x600 Normal 0 21 false false false DE-AT X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 PLEASE NOTE: We are NOT professional packers! We do our best but we do NOT bear responsibility in cases of damage if shipping with Austrian mail.PROFESSIONALLY PACKED (by Mail Boxes Etc.) and fully insured (INCLUDES INSURANCE OF FRAME) expedited service is available upon request and subject to EXTRA CHARGES. Please contact us for customized quotes before buying. When contacting the seller please refer to item #35874lumar24
Price: 270 USD
Location: Wien
End Time: 2025-01-18T17:26:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: 55 USD
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Artist: Boris Deutsch
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: signed: Boris Deutsch
Size: Small
Signed: Yes
Period: Art Deco (1920-1940)
Material: Charcoal, Paper
Item Length: 16.3 in
Region of Origin: California, USA
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Figures, Women
Personalize: No
Type: Drawing
Listed By: BORIS WILNITSKY FINE ARTS
Year of Production: 1930s
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 21.2 in
Style: Modern Art
Theme: People, Religious
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949