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  • Vetold Henry Pasternacki (American/Detroit/France, 1896-1966) Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1928, "Female Nude", H 21.25" W 18"
    Jan. 19, 2024

    Vetold Henry Pasternacki (American/Detroit/France, 1896-1966) Oil on Canvas, Ca. 1928, "Female Nude", H 21.25" W 18"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Signed and dated in the lower right. 3/4 length nude portrait of a woman. Hand-carved and painted frame by fellow Detroit artist Edgar Yaegar (1904-1997), H 27", W 23.25". Vetold Pasternacki was a Detroit-born artist who studied at the John Wicker Art School, Detroit and the Academie Moderne, Paris. He was a member of the Scarab Club, Detroit, and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1929. The Art Institue of Chicago, 1939. The Detroit Institue of Art, 1930-45. Provenance: Property from an Indian Village, Detroit, MI private collector.

    DuMouchelles
  • VETOLD PASTERNACKI STILL LIFE & VALLEY OF HOUSES TWO WORKS & 26 X 32
    Sep. 17, 2017

    VETOLD PASTERNACKI STILL LIFE & VALLEY OF HOUSES TWO WORKS & 26 X 32

    Est: $300 - $500

    VETOLD PASTERNACKI, STILL LIFE & VALLEY OF HOUSES, TWO WORKS, 24" X 20" & 26" X 32":Vetold Pasternacki , two works Still Life, unframed, 24" x 20". Valley of Agriculture, unframed, 26" x 32". Two works. Both signed Vetold.

    DuMouchelles
  • Vetold Pasternacki (MI, 1896-1966), Still Life
    Jun. 15, 2013

    Vetold Pasternacki (MI, 1896-1966), Still Life

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    Vetold Pasternacki (MI, 1896-1966), Still Life oil on canvas, signed on the verso "Vetold H Pasternacki," presented in the original frame with painted liner. SS 19.5 x 23.5 in.; DOA 28 x 32.25 in. Born in Detroit, Pasternacki studied at the John Wicker Art School in Detroit and at the Academie Moderne in Paris. He exibited at the Salon D'Automne in Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Art, the Carnegie Institute, and several other venues. In the 1930s, Pasternacki shared a studio at the Scarab Club in Detroit with Rupert Conrad. No apparent condition concerns visible under black light inspection.

    Leland Little Auctions
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