Ossip Zadkine (18901967)


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Timeline. Ossip Zadkine was born in Vitebsk, Russia, the same town as his contemporary, Chagall. Between 1905 - 1909 he travelled to London to study classical sculpture at the British Museum - a period that was to have a marked impact on his later works, in particular the thirties gouaches. In 1910 he moved to Paris, later taking a room in.


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Ossip Zadkine, (born July 14, 1890, Smolensk, Russia - died November 25, 1967, Paris, France), Russian-born French sculptor known for his dramatic Cubist-inspired sculptures of the human figure. As a boy, Zadkine, the son of a professor of Greek and Latin, preferred clay modeling to his studies. In 1905 his father sent him to stay with.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967) , Toréador Christie's

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Ossip Zadkine was a Russian sculptor born on 9 February 1888 in Vitebsk, Belarus. Ossip, as a child, preferred to mold with clay than go to school, which upset his father, a professor. In 1905, Ossip's father sent him to Sunderland to learn English and good behavior. Zadkine stayed with his mother's family and attended the town's art school.


Ossip Zadkine, Statue pour un jardin, 1958 Fondation Maeght

(1890-1967). Russian-born French painter and sculptor Ossip Zadkine produced works that took highly original liberties with figure and form without losing recognizability.…


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Resting place. Cimetière Montparnasse. Known for. Sculpture, painting, lithography. Movement. Cubism, Art Deco, School of Paris. Ossip Zadkine ( Russian: Осип Цадкин; 28 January 1888 - 25 November 1967) was a Russian-French artist of the School of Paris. [1] He is best known as a sculptor, but also produced paintings and lithographs.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967)

Raised on the banks of the Duina, on the edge of deep pine forests, the taste and need to "draw everything and at any time" soon became apparent to the young Ossip Zadkine. His work is characterized by the alternation and evolutionary return of themes and forms that explore artistic trends without ever stopping and really becoming part of them.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967)

Ossip Zadkine "Yossel Aronovich Tsadkin". Vitebsk, Belarus 1890 - 1967 Paris. Ossip Zadkine was a French visual artist of Belarusian origin. He became best known as a sculptor, but he also left an important oeuvre of gouaches and lithographs. Zadkine was the son of a Jewish / Belarusian father, Ephime Zadkine, a teacher of classical.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967)

Ossip Zadkine (Russian: Осип Цадкин; 28 January 1888 - 25 November 1967) was a Russian-French artist of the School of Paris. He is best known as a sculptor, but also produced paintings and lithographs. Wikidata Q160172 View or edit the full Wikipedia entry. Information from.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967) Tête d'homme, 19271928 Amedeo Modigliani, Art Sculpture, Modern

Ossip Zadkine follow artist. Russian/French (1890-1967) About the artist: 1890 Zadkine was born on the 14th of July in Vitebsk, a city in White Russia, on the Dniepr. His father Ephime teaches classical languages at the local seminar. His mother Sophie Lester descended from Scots, who emigrated at the time of Peter the Great.


OSSIP ZADKINE (18901967) , Le Couple Christie's

Ossip Zadkine, (born July 14, 1890, Smolensk, Russia - died November 25, 1967, Paris, France), Russian-born French sculptor known for his dramatic Cubist-inspired sculptures of the human figure. As a boy, Zadkine, the son of a professor of Greek and Latin, preferred clay modeling to his studies. In 1905 his.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967) , Maquette de la ville détruite Christie's

Born 1888. Died 1967. Nationality French. Painter and sculptor Ossip Zadkine was born in Vitebsk, in the Russian Empire (now in Belarus). In 1905 he was sent to stay with relatives in Sunderland, England, and became interested in wood carving after watching his uncle make furniture. The following year he moved to London to study art, intending.


Ossip Zadkine (French/Russian, 18901967)

From 1946 to 1958, Zadkine served as a professor of sculpture at L'Académie de la Grande-Chaumière in Paris. Eager to apply the innovative pedagogical practices he had been introduced to at the Art Students League, the artist opened the Ossip Zadkine Studio of Modern Sculpture and Drawing in 1948.


Ossip Zadkine Le poète created in 1942 Mármol de Virginia Escultura Art Sculpture, Modern

Russian-born sculptor who worked mainly in Paris and became a French citizen in 1931. He was born in


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Ossip Zadkine (born July 14, 1890, Smolensk, Russia—died November 25, 1967, Paris, France) Russian-born French sculptor known for his dramatic Cubist -inspired sculptures of the human figure. As a boy, Zadkine, the son of a professor of Greek and Latin, preferred clay modeling to his studies. In 1905 his father sent him to stay with relatives.


Ossip Zadkine (18901967) , Tête d'homme Christie's

Ossip Zadkine was a painter and sculptor of Russian origin. At the age of 16, Zadkine was sent to London for his studies but the young man ran away, interested only in art, and sculpture in particular. He went to Paris in 1909 to devote himself to his passion. He ended up settling there permanently. He began by teaching at the École des Beaux-Arts.