Arthur Segal (23 July 1875 — 23 June 1944)[1] was a Romanian artist and author. He was born to Jewish parents in Iasi, Romania, and studied at the Berlin Academy from 1892. He studied with... Read full biography
Arthur Segal (23 July 1875 — 23 June 1944)[1] was a Romanian artist and author. He was born to Jewish parents in Iasi, Romania, and studied at the Berlin Academy from 1892. He studied with Schmid-Reutte and Hölzel in Munich in 1896, and later studied in Paris and Italy in the early 1900s. After... Read full biography
Arthur Segal (23 July 1875 — 23 June 1944)[1] was a Romanian artist and author. He was born to Jewish parents in Iasi, Romania, and studied at the Berlin Academy from 1892. He studied with Schmid-Reutte and Hölzel in Munich in 1896, and later studied in Paris and Italy in the early 1900s. After studying in Paris and Italy, he eventually moved to Berlin in 1904 where he exhibited his work with Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter, two leading German expression groups. In 1910 he co-founded the Neue... Read full biography
Arthur Segal (23 July 1875 — 23 June 1944)[1] was a Romanian artist and author. He was born to Jewish parents in Iasi, Romania, and studied at the Berlin Academy from 1892. He studied with Schmid-Reutte and Hölzel in Munich in 1896, and later studied in Paris and Italy in the early 1900s. After studying in Paris and Italy, he eventually moved to Berlin in 1904 where he exhibited his work with Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter, two leading German expression groups. In 1910 he co-founded the Neue Sezession, a group of artists whose work was rejected by the Berliner Sezession. On the outbreak of war in 1914 he moved to Ascona, Switzerland with his family, and remained there until 1920. During the war, Switzerland became a refuge for many... Read full biography
Arthur Segal (23 July 1875 — 23 June 1944)[1] was a Romanian artist and author. He was born to Jewish parents in Iasi, Romania, and studied at the Berlin Academy from 1892. He studied with Schmid-Reutte and Hölzel in Munich in 1896, and later studied in Paris and Italy in the early 1900s. After studying in Paris and Italy, he eventually moved to Berlin in 1904 where he exhibited his work with Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter, two leading German expression groups. In 1910 he co-founded the Neue Sezession, a group of artists whose work was rejected by the Berliner Sezession. On the outbreak of war in 1914 he moved to Ascona, Switzerland with his family, and remained there until 1920. During the war, Switzerland became a refuge for many artists like Segal, and whilst he was there he exhibited some of his work with Arp and Dada in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. In 1920,... Read full biography
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