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Itzchak Tarkay (1935-2012) was an Israeli artist known for his vibrant, impressionistic works that often depict elegantly dressed women in …
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Itzchak Tarkay (1935-2012) was an Israeli artist known for his vibrant, impressionistic works that often depict elegantly dressed women in serene settings such as cafes and lounges. Born in Subotica, Yugoslavia, Tarkay survived internment in a concentration camp during World War II and later emigrated to Israel, where he pursued his passion for art at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and the Avni Institute of Art and Design in Tel Aviv.
Tarkay's work is characterized by its rich, saturated colors, fluid lines, and a style that blends elements of Impressionism and Fauvism. His paintings often evoke a sense of timeless elegance and leisurely sophistication.
Description of "Women in Cafe"
"Women in Cafe" by Itzchak Tarkay is a quintessential example of the artist's style and thematic focus. The painting features a scene in a cafe, with women sitting at tables, engaging in conversation or quietly contemplating. The composition exudes a sense of calm and tranquility, capturing a moment of leisurely repose.
The figures in the painting are dressed in stylish, colorful attire, and their relaxed postures suggest a sense of ease and comfort. Tarkay's use of color is particularly notable; he employs a vivid palette that brings the scene to life, with bold reds, blues, and greens creating a harmonious yet striking visual impact. The background of the cafe is rendered in softer hues, allowing the figures to stand out prominently.
Tarkay's technique involves the use of delicate brushwork and layering of colors to create depth and texture. His lines are fluid and expressive, contributing to the overall sense of movement and life within the composition. The artist's ability to convey emotion through subtle gestures and expressions adds a layer of intimacy to the scene, inviting viewers to imagine the stories and interactions taking place within the cafe.
History of "Women in Cafe"
"Women in Cafe" reflects Tarkay's fascination with the social dynamics and leisurely activities of everyday life. Throughout his career, Tarkay often revisited the theme of cafes and social gatherings, seeing them as spaces where people connect, relax, and enjoy moments of tranquility. This painting is part of a larger body of work that explores similar settings, each piece offering a glimpse into the artist's interpretation of social interactions and the beauty of ordinary moments.
Tarkay's works gained international acclaim, and his paintings are held in numerous private and public collections worldwide. His unique style and ability to capture the essence of his subjects have made his work highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.
"Women in Cafe" remains a testament to Tarkay's artistic vision and his ability to transform simple scenes into captivating works of art. It embodies his signature approach to color, composition, and the portrayal of the human experience, ensuring his legacy as a master of modern impressionism.
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- Dimensions
- 32.5ʺW × 0.01ʺD × 23ʺH
- Styles
- Impressionist
- Modern
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- Serbia
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paint
- Screen Print
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Ready to ship. Ready to ship. less
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