Adolphe Feder (1886-1943)
Вложений: 4
Oil on canvas. 55 - 82 cm
Feder Adolphe (Isaac) 16 July 1886 (Odessa) - since December 1943 (Oswiecim, Poland) Painter, graphic artist was born into a Jewish family, engage in commerce. From 1896 he studied at the Odessa rice-Valenod school, then - in the Odessa Art College. In 1905 joined le vosotsialisticheskuyu party "Bund (General Jewish Workers' Union) in 1906 because of political persecution of members of the party was forced to leave Russia. Non-which time he lived in Berlin, in 1908 moved to Geneva, where he attended the artistic-ing school and worked in politimmigrantskom circle. In 1910 he settled in Paris. He continued his education at the Academy R. Julien, and stu-DII Henri Matisse. He painted portraits, still life genre scenes and landscapes of Southern France. Since 1910 has exhibited his works in the salons of Independent (member of the Ca-heart with 1912), Autumn, Tuileries, the National Society of Fine Arts. In the 1920's worked in the leftist Parisian editions - "Klarte", "Le Monde" and the Russian of literary and artistic chronicle of "blow". In 1924 participated in the expedition to Palestine, organized by the publisher A. E. Cogan. In mid-1920 achieved wide acceptance. Artworks Feder reproduced in many European and American magazines. With the success of pro-led solo exhibitions in galleries in Paris "Barbazanzh", "Dominique" (1923), "Drouet" (1925, 1928, 1934), "Granoff (1926)," L'Ar Nouveau "(1928)," Iwangi "(1930)," Druon "(1930, 1938), Bernheim (1937). The exhibit at many groups-Closed exhibitions in Paris, the Paris exhibition of ten artists in New York (1922), the exhibition "Contemporary French Art" in Moscow (1928). In 1931, designed the pavilion of Madagascar at the colonial exhibition in Paris. In addition to his creative activity became known as a large collective tsioner African sculpture. During the Second World War, remained in Paris, participated in the French Co-resistance. In June 1942 he was arrested and imprisoned Shersch-Midi, in September the same year moved to a transit camp in Drancy, where he continued to hold-Xia creativity by performing a series of portraits of prisoners. In December 1943 de-ported to Auschwitz. Feder works are in many museum and private collections, In particular in the museums of modern art in Paris, Brussels, Grenoble and others.
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