Itzchak Tarkay was an Israeli artist born in 1935 in Subotica, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). He is known for his figurative paintings that combine elements of fauvism, impressionism, and expressionism. Tarkay grew up in Israel and studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.
Tarkay’s artwork often features elegant women in luxurious settings, and he was influenced by the works of Matisse and Toulouse-Lautrec. He used a unique layering technique to create a sense of depth and texture in his work, and his use of color was particularly notable. Tarkay’s paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he has been commissioned to create artwork for many public and private collections.
In addition to his art, Tarkay was also a teacher and mentor to many young artists. He was a member of the Israeli Painters and Sculptors Association and the International Art Fund. Tarkay passed away in 2012, but his artwork continues to be celebrated and admired by art collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Registration No: 277756.0046
Appraised Value: $1,170 0S
2011
8 3/8"
6 5/8"
Serigraph in color on canvas. Hand-signed in ink by the artist. From
the Arabic numbered edition of 65 examples
(30 Arabic numbered
artist's proofs examples also exist). There is also an edition on
wove paper consisting of 125 Arabic numbered examples, 28 Arabic
numbered artists proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs and 11
Roman numbered proofs. This edition is one of three editions created
by the artist based on the same subject. The titles for the other two
editions are
'Floral Setting' and
'Floral Vase.' Each of the editions
contains serigraphic variations in drawing and color.
This work is illustrated in "The official Catalog of the Serigraphs
of Itzchak Tarkay"