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Figure painter, Painter, Portrait painter, Landscape painter, Engraver, b. 1871 - d. 1954

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    • Jean Rachmiel (American, 1871-1954), Fan dancer with a serpent, oil on mahogany panel, 14 x 10in (36 x 25.5cm)
      Aug. 27, 2024

      Jean Rachmiel (American, 1871-1954), Fan dancer with a serpent, oil on mahogany panel, 14 x 10in (36 x 25.5cm)

      Est: $400 - $600

      Jean Rachmiel (American, 1871-1954) Fan dancer with a serpent oil on mahogany panel signed lower right Jean Rachmiel and with later inscription above aucher ami corby/ cordialment

      Andrew Jones Auctions
    • Jean Rachmiel (1871-1954) US, Oil on Canvas
      Jun. 09, 2024

      Jean Rachmiel (1871-1954) US, Oil on Canvas

      Est: $1,700 - $3,400

      Jean Rachmiel (1871-1954) American, oil on canvas. Signed lower left. Oil on canvas painting depicting a cobbler sitting and working. Condition: Crackling paint. Overall Size: 27 1/4 x 33 in. Sight Size: 19 x 25 in. #1107 Jean Rachmiel was born in Haverstraw-on-Hudson, New York in 1871. His father, renowned landscape painter Alexandre Rachmiel, trained him in drawing and painting from an early age. At 16 Jean studied at the Art Students League in New York City under George de Forest Brush. In 1890 he went to Paris to study under Jules Lefebvre and later at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Leon Bonnat. In school he excelled as a figure painter but preferred to paint scenes of Champagne and the peasants that resided there, eventually becoming known as the “American Millet.” Jean exhibited annually at the Salon from 1898 on and was awarded the Salon’s gold medal in 1910 for “Le Braconnier.” American collectors would travel to Paris to purchase his paintings and commission him to do portraits. Jean exhibited at the Syracuse Museum of Fine Art in 1902 and decorated the Corcoran Art Gallery with several large murals along with his father between 1903 and 1905. During World War I he worked as a Supply Officer in Marseilles with the United States Shipping Board, and in 1944 he went to work with the Artistic Recovery Commission assisting in the recovery of works of art stolen by the Nazis. In his final years Jean moved back to his homeland and continued to paint until he died in Detroit, Michigan in 1954.

      Sarasota Estate Auction
    • Jean Rachmiel, North African Man with Hookah
      Sep. 23, 2020

      Jean Rachmiel, North African Man with Hookah

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Jean Rachmiel North African Man with Hookah 1897 oil on panel 13.5 h × 10.5 w in (34 × 27 cm) Signed and dated to lower right 'Rachmiel Paris 97'. Provenance: Sotheby's, American Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, 20 March 1996, Lot 92 Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Rago upon request. Rago strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid. Email condition@ragoarts.com to request a condition report.

      Rago Arts and Auction Center
    • Jean Rachmiel (NY, 1871-1954), The Milliner
      Sep. 19, 2009

      Jean Rachmiel (NY, 1871-1954), The Milliner

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      oil on panel, signed lower right "J. Rachmiel," housed in a gilt wood frame with applied composition ornament. SS 13.25 x 10.5 in; DOA 21 x 18.25 in. Estate Collection of the late W. Samuel Tarlton

      Leland Little Auctions
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