Born in Russia in 1927, Marc Klionsky became the youngest artist ever to have his paintings exhibited in the world famous Tretiakov National Gallery in Moscow. His paintings were subsequently... Read full biography
Born in Russia in 1927, Marc Klionsky became the youngest artist ever to have his paintings exhibited in the world famous Tretiakov National Gallery in Moscow. His paintings were subsequently exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, in Europe (including Rome, Florence, Barcelona, Berlin, Lausanne,... Read full biography
Born in Russia in 1927, Marc Klionsky became the youngest artist ever to have his paintings exhibited in the world famous Tretiakov National Gallery in Moscow. His paintings were subsequently exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, in Europe (including Rome, Florence, Barcelona, Berlin, Lausanne, Prague and the Grand Palais in Paris) and as far away as China, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. When exhibited in London alongside Marc Chagall, the critics raved about his early work and... Read full biography
Born in Russia in 1927, Marc Klionsky became the youngest artist ever to have his paintings exhibited in the world famous Tretiakov National Gallery in Moscow. His paintings were subsequently exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, in Europe (including Rome, Florence, Barcelona, Berlin, Lausanne, Prague and the Grand Palais in Paris) and as far away as China, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. When exhibited in London alongside Marc Chagall, the critics raved about his early work and compared it to that of Picasso. In 1974, Marc Klionsky moved to the United States, where he won international recognition in the ABC production about his art, Canvas of Freedom. This was followed by a United States Information Agency documentary shown in... Read full biography
Born in Russia in 1927, Marc Klionsky became the youngest artist ever to have his paintings exhibited in the world famous Tretiakov National Gallery in Moscow. His paintings were subsequently exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, in Europe (including Rome, Florence, Barcelona, Berlin, Lausanne, Prague and the Grand Palais in Paris) and as far away as China, Israel, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. When exhibited in London alongside Marc Chagall, the critics raved about his early work and compared it to that of Picasso. In 1974, Marc Klionsky moved to the United States, where he won international recognition in the ABC production about his art, Canvas of Freedom. This was followed by a United States Information Agency documentary shown in 92 countries about one of his many exhibitions at Hammer Galleries. Marc Klionsky has gained worldwide prominence as... Read full biography
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