Under the Paris School of merchants, and after them, and Russian buyers does not mean only the four artists that you named, but of all Jewish immigrants (most) arrived in France between the wars. Kikoin, Mane-Katz, Volovik, Lubich, Naidich, Kolnik, Feder, Dobrinsky, sand, Mishonts, L. Schulze, Sendel and t.d.i etc., the list is long, even Katya Zubchenko there attributed to commercial motives. There are absolutely illiterate labor Nadine Nishaver, which is called "Artists of the Paris School. Despite the fact that this book does not sustain any serious criticism, Nishaver now almost a senior specialist on the subject. In any case, it appears an expert on these artists in many auctions, including Artkyurial.
But the real Paris School, as understood by many historians, ends for me 1914. And the unifying feature of all the many ways quite different, but extremely talented artists to me is their artistic revolutionary, radical innovation.
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