RECENTLY SOLD WORKS

Yakov Chernikhov

1889-1951

I-JA Synthetic Silk Factory (first variant) from the series The Construction of Architectural and Machine Forms, late 1920s

Indian ink, ink and whitener on paper
24.5 x 29.7 cm

 

 

 

 

PROVENANCE

Estate of the Artist: Barry Friedman Ltd., New York (stock no. BF3596)

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the artist’s grandson, Andrei Chernikhov, dated 8 April 1990

EXHIBITED

New York, Ross Architectural Gallery, Iakov Chernikhov: The Logic of Fantasy, 1990-91, p. 13 (illustrated)

London, Alon Zakaim Fine Art Gallery, Yakov Chernikhov 1889-1951: The Soviet Piranesi, 5 December 2018 – 21 January 2019

 

Literature

Chernikhov, The Construction of Architectural and Machine Forms, Leningrad, 1931, pl. 335 (illustrated)

Butterwick/A.Zakaim,Yakov Chernikhov 1889-1951: The Soviet Piranesi, catalogue, London, 2018, p. 55 (illustrated)

OTHER ARCHIVED WORKS BY THIS ARTIST

Complicated Bending Forms (Strength and Movement)
The Constructed Play of Cylindrical, Conical and Spherical Volumes Amongst Themselves
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series Fundamentals of Modern Architecture
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series Aristografiya
Untitled from the series The Course of Dimensional Art
Untitled  from the series Industrial Tales
Untitled  from the series Industrial Tales
Untitled from the series Pantheons of the Great Patriotic War 1941-45
Untitled from the series Pantheons of the Great Patriotic War 1941-45
Untitled from the series Pantheons of the Great Patriotic War 1941-45
Composition on the Theme of a Sulphuric Acid Factory from the series Fundamentals of Modern Architecture
Nonconstructive Union of Planes from the series Fundamentals of Modern Architecture
Constructive Union of Planes from the series Fundamentals of Modern Architecture
The Constructed Play of Cylindrical, Conical and Spherical Volumes Amongst Themselves that Supports the Through Thrust of Different Angles
The Constructed Play of Cylindrical, Conical and Spherical Volumes Amongst Themselves that Supports the Through Thrust of Different Angles
Demonstration of the Scope of a Cylindrical, Curved Form by Insertion of a Cylindrical Rod
Untitled from the series Aristografiya