Vabbe, Ado. (1892–1961). Women in the Spanish Costumes. (1950s)
€500
Admire “Women in the Spanish Costumes,” a delicate pencil work on paper created by the renowned artist Ado Vabbe in the 1950s. The artwork, sized 10×10 cm, illustrates the artist’s precision and eye for detail. Trained in the esteemed “Azhbe” School in Munich, Vabbe was influenced by notable artists such as V. Kandinsky, K.Petrov-Vodkin, and A Yavlenski. His works have been displayed in exhibitions across Paris, Munich, Lubeck, Cologne, Rome, Budapest, and Moscow. As a professor of art since 1938, Vabbe’s influence permeates art history, particularly in his teaching tenure at the “Pallas” Art School from 1919-1940.
Dimensions | 10 × 10 cm |
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Painter |
1 in stock
SKU:
347
Category: Graphics
Tags: 1950s Artwork, Ado Vabbe Art, Munich School, Pallas Art School Legacy, Pencil Artwork, Women in the Spanish Costumes