Gazi the TATAR ( Gazi Igna Ghirei, known as) ( 1900-1975)
Montmartre, Mont Cenis Street
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right
Signed, titled on the back
On canvas 50 x 61 cm visible
Presented in a 70 x 80 cm gold baguette frame
INFORMATION: Gazi the Tatar, pseudonym of Gazi Igna Ghirei, born around 1900 in Crimea and died in Paris on October 31, 1975, is a painter and poet from Montmartre.
Around 1934, Gazi met Suzanne Valadon. Their friendship encouraged Suzanne to return to painting at the end of her life, also encouraged by Pablo Picasso and other artists. From 1935, he lived with Suzanne, whom he considered his adoptive mother, and Maurice, her son, as his foster brother, with whom he remained very close.
Excellent condition, minor defects to the frame - Rare on the market
Montmartre, Mont Cenis Street
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right
Signed, titled on the back
On canvas 50 x 61 cm visible
Presented in a 70 x 80 cm gold baguette frame
INFORMATION: Gazi the Tatar, pseudonym of Gazi Igna Ghirei, born around 1900 in Crimea and died in Paris on October 31, 1975, is a painter and poet from Montmartre.
Around 1934, Gazi met Suzanne Valadon. Their friendship encouraged Suzanne to return to painting at the end of her life, also encouraged by Pablo Picasso and other artists. From 1935, he lived with Suzanne, whom he considered his adoptive mother, and Maurice, her son, as his foster brother, with whom he remained very close.
Excellent condition, minor defects to the frame - Rare on the market
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