Constantin Terechkovitch (1902-1978)
Constantin Terechkovitch (1902-1978)
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Constantin Terechkovitch (1902-1978)

Nina de Tabarin

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Constantin Terechkovitch (1902-1978)
Nina de Tabarin
signed ''C. Terechkovitch' (lower right), inscribed 'Nina de Tabarin' (lower left), indistinctly inscribed 'Nina de TABARIN' (lower right); signed, dated and inscribed 'NINA DE TABARIN PAR TERECHKOVITCH TUILERIES.1930' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
57 5/8 x 45 in. (146.5 x 114.4 cm.)
Painted in 1930
Provenance
Charles-Auguste Girard, Paris, by 1930.
(probably) Anonymous sale, Blache, Versailles, 13 November 1977, lot 210.
Galerie des Granges, Geneva (no. 38000/5).
Acquired from the above, thence by descent to the present owner.
Exhibited
Paris, Cours la Reine, VIIIe Salon des Tuileries, 1930, no. 127.
Paris, Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Le Cirque, December 1962 - January 1963, no. 41.
Geneva, Palais des Expositions, Les peintres de la réalité poétique, April - May 1994, no. 76 (illustrated).
Special notice
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Please note the additional provenance: Charles-Auguste Girard, Paris, by 1930.
France Terechkovitch has confirmed the authenticity of this work.

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