Brace Kisling
See also: Kisling
Moïse Kisling (January 22nd 1891 - April 29th 1953) is a painter free-Polish.
He was born has Cracow, in Poland. He studied at the school of the fine arts of Cracow, where one encouraged it to go to Paris.
In 1910, it settles with Montmartre, then with Montparnasse a few years later. At the time of the First World War, it engages in the Foreign legion. In 1915, it is seriously wounded at the time of the Bataille of the Sum, which will be worth the French citizenship to him.
Kisling lived and worked in Montparnasse, where it was one of the members of the rich person artistic community joined together there at that time. He was the friend of many of his contemporaries, of which its neighbor Amedeo Modigliani, who made his portrait in 1916. Its style in the landscapes is close to that of Chagall. He was a Master of naked female and its portraits and naked surrealist were worth a great fame to him.
One finds in particular his works with the Musée of the Petit Palais to Geneva, in Suisse.
Some as of its works:
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Naked sitted (Kiki de Montparnasse)
- Portrait of Madeleine Lebeau
- Landscape of Sanary
- Spanish Woman
- fair Young woman
- sitted Nude woman
- Naked lengthened
- Port of Tamaris
- Portrait of brown young girl
- naked Bust lying
- Woman in interior
He died in Sanary-on-Sea, in the Var, on April 29th, 1953.
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