Rating and value of paintings by Pavel Tchelitchev
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Artist's rating and value
A major artist of the Paris School, Pavel Tchelitchev made his mark on the art market in the 50s. Since then, his value has risen steadily, establishing him as one of the most sought-after artists on the market. Highly sought-after by collectors, Tchelitchev's works from the 20s onwards are the most popular in auction rooms. Works by the artist sell for between €70 and €1,371,720 at auction. In 2016, his oil on canvas The Concert, dating from 1933, sold for €1,371,720.
Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious
Technique used | Results |
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Print - multiple | From €70 to €2,860 |
Drawing - watercolor | From €90 to €780,700 |
Oil on canvas | From €800 to €1,371,720 |
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The artist's works and style
Tchelitchev has developed a distinctive style characterized by geometric compositions and the use of bright, contrasting colors. He also seeks out transparency effects, adding visual depth to his creations.
Poliakoff's work is often described as poetic and expressive. His creations evoke an inner energy and capture emotion through the skilful use of color and form. His unique style has helped position him as one of the leading artists of Russian Surrealism.
Pavel Tchelitchev, a major figure in Russian surrealism
Pavel Tchelitchev, Russian-American artist, was born in Dubrovka in 1898. A member of the Russian aristocracy, his various tutors of different nationalities introduced him to different art forms and currents at an early age. Forced to flee the Communist regime, he took refuge with his family in Kiev and studied drawing with Alexandra Exter. He then moved to Odessa and Berlin, during which time he designed ballet and theater sets.
He arrived in Paris in 1923 and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1925, where Gertrude Stein was won over by his work and bought his entire studio. He is close to the painter René Crevel, also a Surrealist.
In 1930, he presented his work in a group show at the MOMA.
In 1934, he moved to New York with his partner, and continued to work for directors and choreographers. At the end of his career, he produced drawings for the press.
He died in Rome during a trip in 1957.
His signature
Pavel Tchelitchev's works are not all signed.
Although there are variations, here is a first example of its signature:
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