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Rabbi and Rabbitzin

A poignant portrait of a man and woman captured in Mark Gertler's experimental 1914 style, this evocative piece brings the depth of early Modernism into your collection through its expressive figure study.

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Rabbi and Rabbitzin

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Основные сведения

  • Artist: Mark Gertler
  • Dimensions: 48 x 37 cm
  • Title: Rabbi and Rabbitzin
  • Artistic style: Experimental, Post-Impressionism
  • Subject or theme: Portrait of a man and woman at a table

Описание предмета коллекционирования

A Glimpse into the Soul of Spitalfields

In the quiet, evocative depths of Mark Gertler’s 1914 masterpiece, Rabbi and Rabbitzin, we are invited into a moment of profound stillness that transcends the boundaries of time. Painted during a pivotal era when the artist was beginning to move beyond his formal training at the Slade School, this work serves as a poignant window into a world of tradition and intimacy. The painting presents us with a man and a woman standing in close proximity before a table laden with the humble artifacts of daily life—cups, bowls, and a solitary knife. There is an undeniable gravity to their presence; the man, adorned with a hat and a flowing white beard, carries the weight of wisdom and heritage, while the woman’s steady gaze connects the viewer directly to the heart of the scene. Through Gertler's lens, a simple gathering is elevated to something much more significant, capturing the quiet dignity found within communal rituals.

The composition is masterfully balanced, utilizing a technique that leans into the burgeoning experimentalism of early Modernism. While the subjects are anchored by a certain formal rigidity, there is a soft, rhythmic quality to the arrangement of objects on the table that guides the eye across the canvas. Gertler employs a palette that feels both grounded and atmospheric, using light to sculpt the figures and imbue them with a sculptural permanence. The background, featuring shadowy, less defined figures, creates a sense of depth and social context, suggesting that while our protagonists are the focal point, they are part of a larger, breathing tapestry of community life. This interplay between the sharp focus on the central pair and the ethereal quality of the surrounding space creates a captivating tension that keeps the viewer perpetually engaged.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, Rabbi and Rabbitzin offers much more than mere decoration; it provides an emotional anchor for any curated space. The painting’s symbolism—the shared table, the ritualistic objects, and the stoic expressions—speaks to themes of continuity, heritage, and the sanctity of the domestic sphere. It is a piece that commands attention through its subtlety rather than through loud or jarring colors. When rendered as a high-quality hand-painted reproduction, the textures of the brushwork and the nuanced transitions of tone are preserved, allowing the artwork to breathe life into a room. Whether placed in a sophisticated study, a contemporary living area, or a gallery-style hallway, this work serves as a conversation starter, inviting contemplation on the beauty of tradition and the enduring power of the human portrait.


Биография художника

Early Life and Career

Mark Gertler (born Marks Gertler; December 9, 1891 – June 23, 1939) was a British painter of figure subjects, portraits, and still-life. His formative years were deeply intertwined with the bohemian atmosphere of London’s East End and profoundly shaped by his relationship with Dora Carrington. Gertler's forename was Anglicised to “Mark” in 1896 when his family emigrated from Austria to London. From a young age, he demonstrated exceptional artistic talent—drawing captivated him—and enrolled at Regent Street Polytechnic in 1906 despite facing considerable financial hardship. The school’s closure due to the Great Depression forced him to abandon his studies prematurely. However, his determination persisted as he secured an apprenticeship at Clayton & Bell stained glass makers while simultaneously pursuing evening classes at the Polytechnic. This dual commitment fostered both practical skills and intellectual curiosity—essential ingredients for his artistic journey.

Rise to Prominence and Notable Works

Gertler’s career gained momentum in 1908 when he achieved third place in a national art competition, propelling him into the spotlight. He subsequently enrolled at Slade School of Art in London, where he forged connections with fellow artists like Paul Nash, Edward Wadsworth, and Sir Stanley Spencer—artists who would become influential figures in British Modernism. Lady Ottoline Morrell recognized Gertler’s potential and introduced him to Walter Sickert, the leader of Camden Town Group, fostering a collaborative spirit that enriched his artistic output. Despite his considerable success as a portrait painter—capturing the essence of aristocratic subjects with remarkable sensitivity—Gertler's temperament proved challenging, compounded by persistent poverty and an enduring longing for recognition. His distinctive style—characterized by bold colors and expressive brushstrokes—found its expression in works such as “Still Life with Self Portrait,” “Basket of Fruit,” “Peaches and Green Bottle,” and “Violin Case and Flowers”—pieces that continue to resonate with viewers today. These paintings exemplify Gertler’s commitment to conveying emotion through visual form, reflecting the broader trends of early Modernism.

Influences and Artistic Style

Gertler's artistic vision was undeniably influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism—particularly the works of Walter Sickert and Cézanne. He absorbed their techniques for capturing light and color, adapting them to his own expressive style. Gertler’s approach prioritized conveying psychological depth alongside aesthetic beauty; he sought to capture not merely what he saw but also how he felt about it. This preoccupation with emotion—evident in his portraits and landscapes alike—established him as a pioneer of British Expressionism. His canvases pulsated with vitality, reflecting the turbulent social and political landscape of his time—a period marked by anxieties surrounding war and societal change. Gertler’s unwavering dedication to artistic integrity—often at personal cost—solidified his legacy as one of Britain's most original and uncompromising artists.

Legacy and Burial

Gertler’s life was tragically curtailed by tuberculosis, diagnosed in 1920 and impacting his health throughout the remainder of his years. Despite facing debilitating illness, he persevered in his artistic pursuits—teaching part-time at Westminster School of Art until its closure during World War II—demonstrating resilience and unwavering passion for his craft. His work gained recognition through exhibitions at Ben Uri Gallery and The Minories, cementing his place within the canon of British Modernism. Following his death on June 23, 1939, memorial exhibitions honored his artistic achievements and commemorated his life’s journey—a testament to his enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists. Gertler was interred at Willesden Jewish Cemetery alongside numerous other prominent figures from London's Jewish community—a poignant reminder of his contribution to British cultural history.
Марк Гертлер

Марк Гертлер

1891 - 1939 , Великобритания

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Постимпрессионизм, Ранний модернизм
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Камденская группа']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Ванесса Белл
    • Уолтер Сиккерт
    • Пол Наш
  • Date Of Birth: Декабрь 9, 1891
  • Date Of Death: Июнь 23, 1939
  • Full Name: Mark Gertler
  • Nationality: Британский
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Скетч №22
    • Корзина фруктов
    • Персики и бутылка зеленого вина
    • Тюльпаны и футляр для скрипки
  • Place Of Birth: Лондон, Великобритания