Georges Spiro Decorative Art
Georges Spiro was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1909 and moved to Nice, France, in 1942. By the end of World War II, Spiro signed up with the French Army and later became a French citizen. In 1946, after his wife died in a concentration camp, Spiro exhibited a dozen of his works in London, England. This successful show prompted Spiro to devote his life to art-making. In 1948, he exhibited in France for the first time, where he received the "Young Artist Award." He later showed in Bern, Germany and Cannes, France, before traveling to the United States to exhibit art in 1950. Spiro’s wonderfully dream-like imagery belies strong surrealist influences. The self-taught painter was fond of delivering his viewers to fantastical, other-worldly settings.
1950s French Modern Vintage Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Georges Spiro Decorative Art
19th Century French Antique Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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Early 20th Century Mid-Century Modern Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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1920s Barbizon School Vintage Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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Mid-20th Century Expressionist Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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Early 19th Century English Victorian Antique Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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20th Century European Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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Early 20th Century Expressionist Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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20th Century Mid-Century Modern Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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Mid-19th Century English Victorian Antique Georges Spiro Decorative Art
Canvas, Giltwood
20th Century North American Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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20th Century Belgian Baroque Revival Georges Spiro Decorative Art
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