Kits-Mägi, Linda (1916-1990). The Uzbek Girl. (1947)
€1960
In 1947, Linda Kits-Mägi ventured on a creative trip to Central Asia with her husband E. Kitts, E. Okas, and R. Sagritz, resulting in the enchanting artwork “The Uzbek Girl.” Created with oil on cardboard, this piece showcases Linda’s unique picturesque-coloristic key influenced by late French Impressionism. The artist’s blend of color and style captures the essence of her subject, reflecting her distinguished individuality and strong personality. Studying at the Pallas Art School and marrying Elmar Kits in 1939, Linda developed her own signature style while being oriented towards French culture and impressionism.
Dimensions | 38.2 × 55.7 cm |
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Painter |
1 in stock
SKU:
3120
Category: Paintings
Tags: 1947 Oil Painting, Central Asia Trip, Elmar Kits Influence, French Impressionist Tradition, Linda Kits-Mägi The Uzbek Girl, Pallas Art School