Abraham A. Manievich, Russian, American, 1881/83 to 1942, two oil paintings on board depicting a still life with watermalon on the front, and a female nude portrait on the backside. Signed lower left. Framed. Abraham A. Manievich was known as a Post Impressionist landscape painter. His subjects were Ukrainian and Lithuanian village and country scenes, and street scenes of Moscow, Kiev, and Petrograd. He painted in a bold Fauvist style, and exhibited with the important French Fauvists. He received critical acclaim for his first solo exhibition at the famed Durand Ruel Gallery in Paris,1913. One of a kind artwork.