Maurice Blond Art
Maurice Blond was born in Poland as Maurice Blumenkrantz in 1899. Early in his education, he split his passions between the arts and sciences. He first exhibited his work at the Kiev Museum in 1911 but went on to study science at the Warsaw University in 1922. However, he shortly returned to artistic studies, attending the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts for a short while. Blond moved to Paris in 1924, settling in the artist colony La cité Falguière, where he met fellow Russian artists such as Mikhail Larionov and Kosta Terechkovitch. In 1930 he became involved with the Russian magazine Tchisla. He entered the French army in 1939 but was soon discharged and sent to live in the Avignon area for two years. Post-war, he moved to Grenoble, where he painted full time, exhibiting his work in Paris with great success. He signed his work 'Blond' - the French name he adopted during the occupation.
(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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2010s Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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2010s American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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2010s Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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2010s American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
Linen, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
Linen, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
Canvas, Oil, Linen
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
Oil, Linen
2010s Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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1950s Post-Impressionist Maurice Blond Art
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