Untitled Miniature – 1929

Maurice Golubov

Untitled Miniature – 1929

$1,500.00

Medium: Tempera on Paper
Size: 1-3/8″ x 1-5/8″

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During the late 1920s, Golubov spent much of his time in Woodstock, NY painting abstractions and landscapes. However, his winter months were spent in NYC working and painting in his NYC studio. There, he would visit the Metropolitan Museum, Frick Museum and many 51st street galleries. In between his commercial work, and exploration of art in the city, he would often experiment with miniatures that he considered to be works of art in their own right.

The collector of this ‘Untitled’ Miniature – 1929 Painting will receive a notarized certificate of authenticity from the estate upon purchase.

Untitled Miniature – 1929

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medium

tempera on paper

size

1-3/8" x 1-5/8"

Artists Note

"Although I might be meditating on a tree, it took so many civilizations to make that tree. It started out a little seed I could put into my pocket. What could be more wonderful? I think about things like that. Or when painting a scene in New York. Why, there was a brook running through here on 23rd street and Lexington Avenue. It’s still there, underground, running through Gramercy Park. I’m painting something that is actually a brook underneath. That is just the surface, but the real thing is more than that. You dream about it. But when I paint it at least for my eyes… I call it the "seeing world."" I don’t want to compromise. Either I paint, so-called realistically, or abstractly." - Maurice Golubov, All That Light Was Myself.

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