Vladimir NAIDITCH

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Vladimir NAIDITCH
LARGE TABLE "HOUSE IN THE CAMPAIGN" OF Vladimir NAIDITCH (1903-1980) Oil on canvas signed lower left 54 x 65.5 cm Vladimir Naiditch, born in Moscow on 26 August 1903 and died in Paris on 27 November 1980, was a painter of the Paris School. Coming from a well-to-do family, Vladimir Naidich studied drawing at the Moscow School of Applied Arts and exhibited for the first time at the age of fourteen. Around 1920, he moved to Paris. In 1941 he went into exile in the United States of America, via Cuba, with his wife Génia and his one-year-old daughter Irène, whom he introduced to painting. Then, when the conflict was over, he returned to Paris in 1947 with his family, which now also included a son Mishka. He manages a distillery (the Société des Alcools du Vexin, with the famous whisky "le Biniou"; but he lives only through his painting. Exceptional colorist. He produced many landscape paintings (his favourite places to paint were Notre-Dame-de-Bellecombe, Les Mesnuls, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Les Andelys) but also portraits and still lifes (notably in his studio on Boulevard Saint Jacques in Paris).
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