Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 63. Stanislaw Zukowski, At the Sea Shore, Oil, 1920
Oil on canvas, relined to the edges
Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944) – Polish-Russian impressionist
Signed and dated ‘S. Zukowski / 1920’ lower right
On the reverse again signed and dated ‘Stanislaw Zukowski / 1920’
Dimensions: 63 x 88.5 cm
Ornamental partly gilt frame: 79 x 103 cm
Provenance: Private collection, Poland

Panorama painting of a coastal landscape with young green firs in the foreground and view over the wide sea towards the horizon. The artist who was at that time a famous painter stands in the tradition of the impressionists.

Condition:
The painting is in good condition, consistent with age. It bears overall tiny craquelure. There are rubbed spots due to the frame in some places and under UV light several small retouched spots, mainly to the edges, can be seen. The frame shows signs of age and wear and several small losses of color.

Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944)
In 1892 Stanislaw Zukowski attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as a pupil of Makowski and Arkhipov. In addition, he was taught by the great Russian painter Isaak Ilyich Levitan. Already as a student he was honored with several awards, his work ‘Moonlit Night’ was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery. From 1895 Zukowski regularly participated in exhibitions in Moscow. He was a member of the group ‘Mir Iskusstva’ and the Union of Russian Artists. Zukowski was a celebrated landscape painter in Russia in the tradition of Impressionism; the Russian patron Pavel Tretyakov bought several of his works. Later the artist also received awards abroad, e.g. at the International Art Exhibition in Munich. In 1912 he visited Europe, traveling through Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy. After the October Revolution Zukowski initially stayed in Moscow, then worked in Poland, where he taught young artists. In the 1920s, Zukowski’s works were exhibited in the US and Canada, as well as Paris and Copenhagen. Recurring themes in the artist’s oeuvre are landscapes, as well as interiors and window views. His paintings are exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, the National Art Museum of Belarus in Minsk, the National Museum in Warsaw, and the National Gallery in Krakow.

Estimate 40,000-50,000 euro. Auctionata. 11/29/16 (160)

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 108. Stanislaw Zukowski, Under Trees during Winter, Oil, around 1930
Oil on cardboard
Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944) – Polish-Russian impressionist
Signed ‘S Zukowski’ lower left
Dimensions: 50 x 61 cm
Ornamental partly gilt frame: 69 x 79.5 cm
Provenance: Private collection, Poland

Atmospheric winter scenery with path in the center guiding the view of the spectator into the deep forest landscape; individual parts of the snow blanket are sunlit and provide vividness.

Condition:
The painting is overall in good condition. It is slightly discolored, consistent with age. The cardboard shows rippling and there are tiny damages to edges and corners. Scratches can be seen center and lower right and a retouched spot is at the upper edge left. The frame shows signs of age and wear as well as small tears and loss of material to the lower left corner.

Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944)
In 1892 Stanislaw Zukowski attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as a pupil of Makowski and Arkhipov. In addition, he was taught by the great Russian painter Isaak Ilyich Levitan. Already as a student he was honored with several awards, his work ‘Moonlit Night’ was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery. From 1895 Zukowski regularly participated in exhibitions in Moscow. He was a member of the group ‘Mir Iskusstva’ and the Union of Russian Artists. Zukowski was a celebrated landscape painter in Russia in the tradition of Impressionism; the Russian patron Pavel Tretyakov bought several of his works. Later the artist also received awards abroad, e.g. at the International Art Exhibition in Munich. In 1912 he visited Europe, traveling through Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy. After the October Revolution Zukowski initially stayed in Moscow, then worked in Poland, where he taught young artists. In the 1920s, Zukowski’s works were exhibited in the US and Canada, as well as Paris and Copenhagen. Recurring themes in the artist’s oeuvre are landscapes, as well as interiors and window views. His paintings are exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, the National Art Museum of Belarus in Minsk, the National Museum in Warsaw, and the National Gallery in Krakow.

Estimate 6,400-8,000 euro. Auctionata. 11/29/16 (160)

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 10. Stanislav Zhukovskii (1873-1944)
Beginning of June
signed in Cyrillic and dated ‘S. Zhukovskii 1906.’ (lower left) and further signed ‘S. Joukovsky’ (lower right); further signed in Cyrillic and Latin, inscribed in Russian and inscribed with title in Russian ‘Academician Stanislav/Iul’ianovich Zhukovskii/Moscow/Prechist. blvd/house 25/A 1’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
42 3/8 x 56¼ in. (107 x 142.5 cm.). Estimate GBP 50,000 – GBP 70,000 (USD 62,050 – USD 86,870). Christies. 11/28/16

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Dobry obraz Żukowskiego ale polowanie na cenowy record świata chyba się nie powiedzie.

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Lot 56. ZHUKOVSKY, STANISLAV (1875-1944)
Interior. Sunny Day, signed, also further signed on the reverse, also further signed, inscribed «Lato c.-2500 zl» and dated 1933 on the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 68 by 86.5 cm.
Provenance: With Salon Obrazów Juljan Burof, Warsaw (stamps on the stretcher).

Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

Exhibited: Annual exhibition, Towarzystwo Przyjació? Sztuk Pi?knych, Krakow, January 1936, No. 39 (label on the stretcher).

Estimate GBP 60,000-90,000. MacDougall. 11/30/16

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Myslę, że ta praca może pochodzić z nieznanego do tej pory okresu twórczości tego malarza. Hmmm.


Lot 188. Zukowski, Stanislaw (1873 Jendrichowitschi – 1944 Pruszków),
“Herbstwald”, Öl auf Lw., 50×60 cm, rechts unten signiert, gerahmt

Reserve 3,600 euro. Weiner. 10/29/16

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Mальчик, который написал эту картину в Третьяковский музей не пошел смотреть на работу Жуковского. А жаль. Он мог рисовать лучше.

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Lot 0260.

Untitled (forest landscape)c.1930’s Oil on canvas, lower right. Dimensions: framed H 23.5″ x W 27.5″, sight H 21″ x W 24.75″ Condition: No issues to note. Note:”Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944) In 1892 Stanislaw Zukowski attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as a pupil of Makowski and Arkhipov. In addition, he was taught by the great Russian painter Isaak Ilyich Levitan. Already as a student he was honored with several awards, his work ‘Moonlit Night’ was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery. From 1895 Zukowski regularly participated in exhibitions in Moscow. He was a member of the group ‘Mir Iskusstva’ and the Union of Russian Artists. Zukowski was a celebrated landscape painter in Russia in the tradition of Impressionism, the Russian patron Pavel Tretyakov bought several of his works. Later the artist also received awards abroad, e.g. at the International Art Exhibition in Munich. In 1912 he visited Europe, traveling through Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy. After the October Revolution Zukowski initially stayed in Moscow, then worked in Poland, where he taught young artists. In the 1920s, Zukowski’s works were exhibited in the US and Canada, as well as Paris and Copenhagen. Recurring themes in the artist’s oeuvre are landscapes as well as interiors and window views. His paintings are exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, in the National Art Museum of Belarus in Minsk, in the National Museum in Warsaw and the National Gallery in Krakow.”

Starting price $2,000. Estimate $4,000-8,000 euro. Westport. 09/18/16

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Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 70. Oil on canvas
Presumably Poland, 1930
Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944) – Polish-Russian Impressionist
Signed and dated ‘S. Zukowski 1930’ lower right
Label of the Fine Arts Artists’ Association in Cracow (1936)
Dimensions: 53.5 x 63 cm
Gilt historicism frame: 72 x 82 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private ownership, Poland
One of Zukowski’s Impressionist landscape that captivates with its fresh and finely nuanced shades of green

Zukowski-frame

In 1923, Zukowski moved from the Soviet Union to his homeland Poland. One of the main subjects of the outstanding painter were landscapes that he captured with regards of the seasons and their different incidences of light.

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Condition:
The painting is in good condition, showing minor craquelue and pressure marks from the stretcher. The varnish has been renewed. The inspection under UV light reveals a few strengthening strokes of retouching. The frame shows minor wear. The dimensions are 53.5 x 63 cm, while the frame measures 72 x 82 cm.

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Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944)

In 1892 Stanislaw Zukowski attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture as a pupil of Makowski and Arkhipov. In addition, he was taught by the great Russian painter Isaak Ilyich Levitan. Already as a student he was honored with several awards, his work ‘Moonlit Night’ was purchased by the Tretyakov Gallery. From 1895 Zukowski regularly participated in exhibitions in Moscow. He was a member of the group ‘Mir Iskusstva’ and the Union of Russian Artists. Zukowski was a celebrated landscape painter in Russia in the tradition of Impressionism; the Russian patron Pavel Tretyakov bought several of his works. Later the artist also received awards abroad, e.g. at the International Art Exhibition in Munich. In 1912 he visited Europe, traveling through Switzerland, Germany, France and Italy. After the October Revolution Zukowski initially stayed in Moscow, then worked in Poland, where he taught young artists. In the 1920s, Zukowski’s works were exhibited in the US and Canada, as well as Paris and Copenhagen. Recurring themes in the artist’s oeuvre are landscapes, as well as interiors and window views. His paintings are exhibited in the Tretyakov Gallery, the Russian Museum, the Museum of Russian Art in Kiev, the National Art Museum of Belarus in Minsk, the National Museum in Warsaw, and the National Gallery in Krakow.

Estimate 11,000-14,300 euro. Auctionata. 04/28/16

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 1272. Stanisław Żukowski (Grodno 1873–1944 Pruscow)
A Spring Day by a Woodland’s Edge, signed lower left S. Joukovsky, signed, dated lower right S. Zukowski 1927, oil on canvas, 62.5 x 75 cm, framed, (Rei)

Provenance:
Sotheby’s London, 25.11.2008, lot 456;
Sotheby’s London 01.12.2009, lot 448;
Private property London.

Stanislav Yulianovich Zhukovsky signed his works in both the French and Polish manner as he showed his work at French exhibitions in the 1920s whilst living in Poland.

We are grateful to Dr. Olga Sugrobova-Roth for her assistance in cataloguing this work.

Estimate 30,000-35,000 euro. Dorotheum. 04/21/16.

Sold 37.500 euro

Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 74. Stanislaw Zukowski (1873-1944) – Polish impressionist und member of the Russian Art Oil on canvas, relined to the edges. Russia, circa 1920. Signed and inscribed ‘S. Zukowski Niemen’ lower right; 54 x 66 cm. Gilt wooden stucco frame: 73 x 84 cm. Good condition. A picturesque view over the Neman river.

Condition: The painting is in a good condition according to age. The paint surface is slightly darkened; the varnish has been renewed. The inspection UV light reveals strokes of retouching along the edges and scattered touch-ups to the sky, the tree, and the waters. The frame is minimally worn. The dimensions of the painting are 54 x 66 cm, while the frame measures 73 x 84 cm.

Estimate €6,000 – €7,800. Auctionata. 03/02/16.

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