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b. 1905 - d. 1985

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    • Shtenberg, Irina V - V sovhoze. Armeniya. (Im Sovchoz. Armenien). Graphit, ...
      May. 15, 2021

      Shtenberg, Irina V - V sovhoze. Armeniya. (Im Sovchoz. Armenien). Graphit, ...

      Est: €1,500 -

      Shtenberg, Irina V V sovhoze. Armeniya. (Im Sovchoz. Armenien). Graphit, Rötel, Aquarell auf Papier. Rechts unten in Blei signiert und datiert. Verso in Blei bezeichnet und zusätzlich datiert sowie nummeriert. 1935. Bildgröße: 43 x 31 cm. Verso im Rand unter Passepartout montiert. Irina Valer'yanovna Shtenberg (1905-1984) absolvierte 1926 eine Ausbildung an der Kunstakademie in Tiflis und arbeitete vor allem für das Theater (vor allem für das TYuZ). Neben Graphikserien und Illustrationen schuf sie auch Gemälde und zahlreiche Aquarelle. Sie war Mitglied des Künstlerverbands der UdSSR und verdiente Künstlerin der Georgischen SSR. - Oberer Rand mit ergänzten Fehlstellen bis in die Zeichnung, dadurch leichter Bildverlust am Kopf, linker und unterer Rand mit ergänzten Fehlstellen, mit dünnem Papier kaschiert, etwas gebräunt, Ecken mit Nadellöchern. VAT: #

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • Shtenberg, Irina V - V shtabe. (Im Stabsquartier). Kohle, Rötel auf Papier....
      May. 15, 2021

      Shtenberg, Irina V - V shtabe. (Im Stabsquartier). Kohle, Rötel auf Papier....

      Est: €2,400 -

      Shtenberg, Irina V V shtabe. (Im Stabsquartier). Kohle, Rötel auf Papier. Rechts unten in Rötel signiert. Verso in Blei bezeichnet und datiert sowie annotiert und nummeriert. 1941. Bildgröße: 49,5 x 51 cm. Verso in den Rändern unter Passepartout montiert. Irina Valer'yanovna Shtenberg (1905-1984) absolvierte 1926 eine Ausbildung an der Kunstakademie in Tiflis und arbeitete vor allem für das Theater (vor allem für das TYuZ). Neben Graphikserien und Illustrationen schuf sie auch Gemälde und zahlreiche Aquarelle. Sie war Mitglied des Künstlerverbands der UdSSR und verdiente Künstlerin der Georgischen SSR. - Unterer Rand knickspurig, oberer Rand mit kleinem Loch, Ecken mit Nadellöchern, leichte Kratzspur im rechten Rand, stellenweise leicht fleckig, verso zahlreiche Montierungsspuren bzw. Klebespuren, teils leicht durchschlagend. VAT: #

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • Shtenberg, Irina V - Podpol'e. Molodoj Stalin. (Im Untergrund. Der junge St...
      May. 15, 2021

      Shtenberg, Irina V - Podpol'e. Molodoj Stalin. (Im Untergrund. Der junge St...

      Est: €900 -

      Shtenberg, Irina V Podpol'e. Molodoj Stalin. (Im Untergrund. Der junge Stalin). Graphit auf Papier. Unten rechts signiert. Verso in Blei bezeichnet und mehrfach nummeriert. 1930er Jahre. Bildgröße: 59,5 x 48 cm. Verso oben auf Karton montiert. Irina Valer'yanovna Shtenberg (1905-1984) absolvierte 1926 eine Ausbildung an der Kunstakademie in Tiflis und arbeitete vor allem für das Theater (vor allem für das TYuZ). Neben Graphikserien und Illustrationen schuf sie auch Gemälde und zahlreiche Aquarelle. Sie war Mitglied des Künstlerverbands der UdSSR und verdiente Künstlerin der Georgischen SSR. Es gibt Hinweise auf eine persönliche Bekanntschaft der Künstlerin mit Stalin. - Mehrere Nadellöcher in den Rändern, Ecken etwas knickspurig, stellenweise mit kleinen braunen Flecken, verso Montierungsspuren. VAT: #

      Nosbüsch & Stucke GmbH
    • IRINA VALERIANOVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985)
      Mar. 18, 2017

      IRINA VALERIANOVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      IRINA VALERIANOVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985) 36 Designs for a Full Deck of Playing Cards, watercolor, gouache and India ink on paper each drawing approximately 25 x 20 cm (9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.) each signed

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    • IRINA VALERIANIVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985)
      Sep. 17, 2016

      IRINA VALERIANIVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985)

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      IRINA VALERIANIVNA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN 1905-1985) 36 Designs for a Full Deck of Playing Cards, watercolor, gouache and India ink on paper each drawing approximately 25 x 20 cm (9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.) each signed LOT NOTES Irina Shtenberg was a fascinating figure in the history of Russian and Georgian art, the Tbilisi avant-garde, and the art of the theater. She spent her youth in Gerogia, where she graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Art in the 1926, studying under Evgeny Lansere and Gigo Gabashvili. Moving to Moscow in 1929, Shtenberg became a member of the artistic elite, working and exhibiting with Akimov, Tishler, and members of the '13' artist group. With the support of Anatoly Lunacharsky, Soviet Peopel's Commissar of Education, she had first solo exhibtion in Moscow. While in Moscow, she contributed to influential journals such as Rost and 30 dney. Unfortunately for Shtenberg, her husband, the high-ranking party functionary Alexander Kulidjanov, was arrested in 1937 and most likely executed. After returning to Tbilisi, she continued to work as a theatrical artist creating stage designs and decorations, working for the best theatres in Tbilisi. Shtenberg is also known for her forays into erotic drawing, and her own sexuality has been the subject of much speculation over the years. Whether in her erotic drawings, her costume designs, or other works, Shtenberg always imbued a personality and humanity into her figures.

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    • IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN 1905-1985)
      Mar. 12, 2016

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN 1905-1985)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN-GEORGIAN 1905-1985) Double Sided Portrait, pencil on paper 30 x 20.5 cm (11 3/4 x 8 1/8 in.) signed on recto lower right PROVENANCE Gift of Irina Shtenberg to the famous Georgia avant-garde artist Irakli Gamrikeli Thence by descent in the family LOT NOTES Irina Shtenberg was a fascinating figure in the history of Russian and Georgian art, the Tbilisi avant-garde, and the art of the theater. She spent her youth in Gerogia, where she graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Art in the 1926, studying under Evgeny Lansere and Gigo Gabashvili. Moving to Moscow in 1929, Shtenberg became a member of the artistic elite, working and exhibiting with Akimov, Tishler, and members of the '13' artist group. With the support of Anatoly Lunacharsky, Soviet Peopel's Commissar of Education, she had first solo exhibtion in Moscow. While in Moscow, she contributed to influential journals such as Rost and 30 dney. Unfortunately for Shtenberg, her husband, the high-ranking party functionary Alexander Kulidjanov, was arrested in 1937 and most likely executed. After returning to Tbilisi, she continued to work as a theatrical artist creating stage designs and decorations, working for the best theatres in Tbilisi. Shtenberg is also known for her forays into erotic drawing, and her own sexuality has been the subject of much speculation over the years. Whether in her erotic drawings, her costume designs, or other works, Shtenberg always imbued a personality and humanity into her figures.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985)
      Mar. 12, 2016

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985) Costume Design of a Lute Player, gouache and pencil on craft paper (cut out and glued down on cardboard) 35 x 18.2 cm (13 3/4 x 7 1/4 in.) LOT NOTES Irina Shtenberg was a fascinating figure in the history of Russian and Georgian art, the Tbilisi avant-garde, and the art of the theater. She spent her youth in Gerogia, where she graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Art in the 1926, studying under Evgeny Lansere and Gigo Gabashvili. Moving to Moscow in 1929, Shtenberg became a member of the artistic elite, working and exhibiting with Akimov, Tishler, and members of the '13' artist group. With the support of Anatoly Lunacharsky, Soviet Peopel's Commissar of Education, she had first solo exhibtion in Moscow. While in Moscow, she contributed to influential journals such as Rost and 30 dney. Unfortunately for Shtenberg, her husband, the high-ranking party functionary Alexander Kulidjanov, was arrested in 1937 and most likely executed. After returning to Tbilisi, she continued to work as a theatrical artist creating stage designs and decorations, working for the best theatres in Tbilisi. Shtenberg is also known for her forays into erotic drawing, and her own sexuality has been the subject of much speculation over the years. Whether in her erotic drawings, her costume designs, or other works, Shtenberg always imbued a personality and humanity into her figures.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985)
      Mar. 12, 2016

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985)

      Est: $2,000 - $2,500

      IRINA SHTENBERG (RUSSIAN/GEORGIAN 1905-1985) Costume Design for Famusov Character from Griboyedov`s `Woe from Wit`, watercolor and pencil on paper 31 x 18 cm (12 1/8 x 7 1/8 in.) signed lower right; inscribed with the name of the character and the title of the play lower left and lower center LOT NOTES Irina Shtenberg was a fascinating figure in the history of Russian and Georgian art, the Tbilisi avant-garde, and the art of the theater. She spent her youth in Gerogia, where she graduated from the Tbilisi Academy of Art in the 1926, studying under Evgeny Lansere and Gigo Gabashvili. Moving to Moscow in 1929, Shtenberg became a member of the artistic elite, working and exhibiting with Akimov, Tishler, and members of the '13' artist group. With the support of Anatoly Lunacharsky, Soviet Peopel's Commissar of Education, she had first solo exhibtion in Moscow. While in Moscow, she contributed to influential journals such as Rost and 30 dney. Unfortunately for Shtenberg, her husband, the high-ranking party functionary Alexander Kulidjanov, was arrested in 1937 and most likely executed. After returning to Tbilisi, she continued to work as a theatrical artist creating stage designs and decorations, working for the best theatres in Tbilisi. Shtenberg is also known for her forays into erotic drawing, and her own sexuality has been the subject of much speculation over the years. Whether in her erotic drawings, her costume designs, or other works, Shtenberg always imbued a personality and humanity into her figures.

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