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Yehouda Chaki
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Canvas
Size : 32x24 in | 81x61 cm
Framed : 46.5x38 in | 118x97 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 150
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Hand SignedRight Corner in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassProfessionally Framed White / Off-white Contempora
Purchased fromGallery 1993
Provenance / HistoryThis art was purchased from Gregori Lejniecks at Chloe Fine Art in San Francisco, CA. Professional framing performed by Carmel Poster Framing & Gallery, Carmel, CA. Original owner.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
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LID166394
Yehouda Chaki - Greece
Art Brokerage: Yehouda Chaki Greek Artist: b. 1938. Yehouda Chaki was born in Athens in 1938, lived in Tel Aviv from 1945 until 1960, and then emigrated to Montreal, Canada in 1962. From 1967 until 1989, Chaki was head of Painting and Drawing, Department of Fine Arts, at the Saidye Bronfman Centre. Presently, he still acts as an artistic advisor for the centre. Chaki was educated both in Tel Aviv and at the ole des Beaux Arts, Paris. He began exhibiting in group exhibitions in 1959, and solo exhibitions in 1962. Chaki is represented in collections around the world, and the subject of "Chaki: A Language of Passion", published by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Arts, Vancouver, 1994. The essence of Chaki's work has been described as a collision of the outside world with the artist's innermost visceral perceptions. His most recent work: landscapes and still-life's, are created by selecting and assembling commonly known elements of nature so as to present us with a newly ordered vision of the world. Although no element in his artworks can be traced to actual places and plants, he presents us with a believable reality that is entirely of his own making.The essence of the painting is to be found in their execution. Shapes are defined by forceful lines or clashes of colour, distance is conveyed by subtle shadings contrasting with brutal overlaps, light and mood proceed from chromatic interplays laced with telling brushwork. Emotion and reason coexist and complement each other in these works. Reason being the product of Chaki's extraordinary drawing skill, emotion guiding his sense of colour. When read in depth, a landscape done by Chaki leaves us with substantial intellectual pleasure and vast emotional enrichment. Listings wanted.