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1881 - 1948. Known for: Painting.
When discussing David Shterenberg's art, critics invariably point to his life-long preoccupation with objecthood and his deep fascination and interest in the material world. He seems to have sought... Read full biography
When discussing David Shterenberg's art, critics invariably point to his life-long preoccupation with objecthood and his deep fascination and interest in the material world. He seems to have sought not merely to represent material objects on canvas, but actually to 'create' them through artistic... Read full biography
When discussing David Shterenberg's art, critics invariably point to his life-long preoccupation with objecthood and his deep fascination and interest in the material world. He seems to have sought not merely to represent material objects on canvas, but actually to 'create' them through artistic means (Mikhail P. Lazarev, David Shterenberg, painter and era: the artist's path, Moscow, Galaktika, 1992, p. 41). Established by Russian avant-garde artists, this method was synthesized by Shterenberg... Read full biography
When discussing David Shterenberg's art, critics invariably point to his life-long preoccupation with objecthood and his deep fascination and interest in the material world. He seems to have sought not merely to represent material objects on canvas, but actually to 'create' them through artistic means (Mikhail P. Lazarev, David Shterenberg, painter and era: the artist's path, Moscow, Galaktika, 1992, p. 41). Established by Russian avant-garde artists, this method was synthesized by Shterenberg with the approaches and techniques he developed while living in Paris from 1906-1917. This unique synthesis indeed produced paintings remarkable not only for their exquisite formal qualities, but for their creation of a world where arrangements of... Read full biography
When discussing David Shterenberg's art, critics invariably point to his life-long preoccupation with objecthood and his deep fascination and interest in the material world. He seems to have sought not merely to represent material objects on canvas, but actually to 'create' them through artistic means (Mikhail P. Lazarev, David Shterenberg, painter and era: the artist's path, Moscow, Galaktika, 1992, p. 41). Established by Russian avant-garde artists, this method was synthesized by Shterenberg with the approaches and techniques he developed while living in Paris from 1906-1917. This unique synthesis indeed produced paintings remarkable not only for their exquisite formal qualities, but for their creation of a world where arrangements of everyday objects are imbued with a deep, almost mystical significance. Shterenberg was exposed t... Read full biography
