Lithograph Artist Bertoldo Taubert Signed Limited Ed. 171/275 Framed Wall Art



- Matted and Framed Under Glass COA Verso Rare Landscape



- For an artist that has painted many portraits, this is a very rare landscape piece. Signed in pencil on the lower right and edition numbered on the lower left.  Certificate of Authenticity is on the reverse.



- Art measures approximately 17" x 24" matted and framed overall measures 24" x 30"






Bertoldo Taubert (1915-1974) was born in Leopoli, Italy. He was the son of a well known potrait painter, who moved his family to Paris when Bertoldo was a child. Eventually, Taubert took on French citizenship. 

Taubert's works are described as modern and personal. In his youth, the artist spent a great deal of time painting in East Asia, South America and Scandinavia, inspired in turn by each of these locales. 

During World War II, Taubert became an active member of the resistance helping over 300 people escape from occupied France. Captured by the Gestapo in 1944, he remained a hostage until the end of the war. 

After the war, Taubert resumed his work, including the execution of a famous portrait of Winston Churchill. An internationally recognized artist, Taubert's paintings are shown at the Musee d’Art Moderne in Paris as well as in museums in Strasbourg, Milan, and Buenos Aires. His works are in numerous private collection.