GASTON NICK (PETRELLI DIT 1882-1957) - Lot 179

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GASTON NICK (PETRELLI DIT 1882-1957) - Lot 179
GASTON NICK (PETRELLI DIT 1882-1957) "Backroom in the Amsterdam Ghetto", Description: The artist shows us the backroom of a Jewish secondhand shop in a ghetto. We are reminded of the Venice ghetto, of which Nick made numerous engravings. Title: "Back store in the Amsterdam ghetto". Support : paper Color: black on white Dimensions: Bowl: 14 x 10.5 cm - Sheet: 32.5 x 25.2 cm Signature: lower right in pencil and in pencil on lower margin Edition: 30 copies - Print justified in pencil as "2/30". Date: 1925/30 Condition : Good condition, NICK Gaston (PETRELLI), painter and engraver, he was born, in 1882, in Champagne le Vieux in the Haute- Loire). Painter, draughtsman and engraver. Grand-nephew of Colomba Carabelli. At the 1927 Salon des Artistes Indépendants, he submitted an etching Vieille maison à Corte and drawings depicting Corsica. In 1944, he exhibited a painting entitled Porte à Bonifacio. In 1927, he produced 75 engravings depicting scenes of Corsican life (Berger corse, Vocératrice, Vers la fontaine, Veille de Noël). In 1928, he illustrated the novels Colomba (etchings) and Matteo Falcone (woodcuts), as well as other works (Maupassant, Carco...). He came to Paris to study art, and in the 1920s began to publish a number of works illustrated by him: Verlaine, Maupassant, Mérimée, and others. He changed his name during and after the war. The reasons why he decided to change his name remain obscure. Exhibited at Artistes Occitans Indépendants: Catalog : XVe salon du 30 septembre au 31 octobre 1950 Palais des Arts Toulouse.
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