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KALLOS PAUL KALLOS Signed Oil Painting 1956 Hungarian Abstract

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KALLOS PAUL KALLOS Signed Oil Painting 1956 Hungarian Abstract
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PAUL KALLOS 1928 - 2001
1928 - 2001 (Hungarian)

Title: Interior with Green Plant / Interieur a la plante verte, 1956

Size: 76 x 62.5 cm / 29.9 x 24.6 in

Technique: Original Signed and Dated Oil Painting on canvas

Additional information: The work is hand signed and dated "Kallos 56" in the lower right part.
Furthermore it is inscribed at the back on the middle part of the strecher "Kallos de la part de Pierre Loch 21.12.56" and also titled in pen "Interieur a la plante verte" on the left middle part of the strecher.
The work also bears the orginal label "Lucien Lefebvre Foinet 1225 Couleurs et toiles fines".

Provenance : Maurice Lefebvre-Foinet, Paris
The Lefebvre-Foinet collection of more than 200 paintings, drawings, and sculptures by such artists as Alberto Giacometti, Max Ernst, Fernand Leger, Henri Matisse, Balthus, Victor Brauner, Matta, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Joan Mitchell, Zao Wou-Ki and Paul Kallos was amassed by five generations of the family whose Left Bank shop furnished these artists with brushes, canvases, and paper, but most of all their famous tubes of colors and paints made from hand-ground natural pigments.
Paul Foinet founded the business in the 1880s, marketing his traditional artisan-made products by door-to-door visits to artist’s studios. In 1902, Foinet’s son-in-law, Lucien Lefebvre, opened the Montparnase premises on rue Bréa, called Lefebvre-Foinet, that would serve the art establishment for the next 90 years. Lucien was succeeded by his son, Maurice, a renowned figure, and then by Maurice’s daughter, Josette. Even after the Paris shop was closed in the mid-1990s, Lefebvre-Foinet honored a commitment to continue to make tubes and colors for about a dozen artists.
Along with art supplies, the Lefebvre-Foinets dispensed friendship, encouragement, advice, and often credit to indigent painters. American painter Dorothea Tanning (a.k.a. Mrs. Max Ernst) wrote in her autobiography of Monsieur Maurice’s “joviality towards gentlemen and gallantry in regard to ladies.”

Condition: Very good condition.