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SOUTINE EXHIBITION IN CERET
01 July 2000


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An exhibition on Chaim Soutine's works produced in Céret, southern France, was inaugurated in the museum of that town on July 17th 2000.

Born in Lituania, Soutine, went from Paris to Céret at 26 in 1919 and stayed there until 1922. He often worked in open air in that small town or in the countryside and found many models among natives. During his three-year stay in Céret, Soutine made frequent visits to Paris where he used to bring his paintings to his dealer, Leopold Zborowski, who believed much in his talent despite the fact that he could not find many buyers for his works.

Today Soutine's works are much in demand on the art market, especially those produced in Céret, which are shown in its Museum of Modern art until October 15th 2000.

This exhibition has enabled to forsake for a while some of Soutine's paintings now considered as his masterpieces such as certain still lifes and portraits mainly painted in Paris and to concentrate instead on the audacious works produced in Céret, his landscapes and portraits. The result of such exhibition appears as much convincing as the other one devoted to Picasso in Céret in 1997. One must note that Dr Barnes was a keen collector of Soutine's paintings produced there and that he bought 52 of these in 1922, meaning that a majority of his best works are now in the U.S.

Some 60 paintings have been gathered for this exhibition, of which at least 40 have been loaned by U.S museums and collectors. There are being presented with a strong documentation regarding the spots where they were painted, a task which has not been too difficult in spite of the artist's tendency to distort forms. Still, he placed certain typical details in these paintings that have enabled researchers to pinpoint their exact location of execution.

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