1884 - 1939. Known for: Nude figure, portrait, genre.
The artist studied at Anton Azbe's private painting school in Munich in 1902 and spent time in Paris from 1903-1907. The artist exhibited in the Salon d "Automne" in Paris in 1907 and 1910-1911. In...
Read full biography The artist studied at Anton Azbe's private painting school in Munich in 1902 and spent time in Paris from 1903-1907. The artist exhibited in the Salon d "Automne" in Paris in 1907 and 1910-1911. In Munich, the artist had contact with Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej Jawlensky from 1911 and saw...
Read full biography The artist studied at Anton Azbe's private painting school in Munich in 1902 and spent time in Paris from 1903-1907. The artist exhibited in the Salon d "Automne" in Paris in 1907 and 1910-1911. In Munich, the artist had contact with Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej Jawlensky from 1911 and saw exhibitions by the "Neue Künstlervereinigung" (NKVM) and the "Blauer Reiter". In 1912, the artist belonged to the artist group "Sema" with Paul Klee and took part in the legendary "Sonderbund" exhibition...
Read full biography The artist studied at Anton Azbe's private painting school in Munich in 1902 and spent time in Paris from 1903-1907. The artist exhibited in the Salon d "Automne" in Paris in 1907 and 1910-1911. In Munich, the artist had contact with Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej Jawlensky from 1911 and saw exhibitions by the "Neue Künstlervereinigung" (NKVM) and the "Blauer Reiter". In 1912, the artist belonged to the artist group "Sema" with Paul Klee and took part in the legendary "Sonderbund" exhibition in Cologne. In 1913, the artist became a founding member of the Munich New Secession, where Alfred Flechtheim promoted him, and he exhibited in the Berlin Secession from 1925 to 1927. The artist's name is Robert Genin.
The artist studied at Anton Azbe's private painting school in Munich in 1902 and spent time in Paris from 1903-1907. The artist exhibited in the Salon d "Automne" in Paris in 1907 and 1910-1911. In Munich, the artist had contact with Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej Jawlensky from 1911 and saw exhibitions by the "Neue Künstlervereinigung" (NKVM) and the "Blauer Reiter". In 1912, the artist belonged to the artist group "Sema" with Paul Klee and took part in the legendary "Sonderbund" exhibition in Cologne. In 1913, the artist became a founding member of the Munich New Secession, where Alfred Flechtheim promoted him, and he exhibited in the Berlin Secession from 1925 to 1927. The artist's name is Robert Genin.