Leonid Berman (b. 1896 / d. 1976). Leonid Berman was born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born Jewish, after the start of the Russian revolution in 1917, Leonid and his brother, Eugene Berman,... Read full biography
Leonid Berman (b. 1896 / d. 1976). Leonid Berman was born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born Jewish, after the start of the Russian revolution in 1917, Leonid and his brother, Eugene Berman, were forced to flee the country. In Paris, the brothers earned the name "Neo-Romantics," having taken... Read full biography
Leonid Berman (b. 1896 / d. 1976). Leonid Berman was born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born Jewish, after the start of the Russian revolution in 1917, Leonid and his brother, Eugene Berman, were forced to flee the country. In Paris, the brothers earned the name "Neo-Romantics," having taken inspiration of Picasso's Blue Period. Together they had an exhibited at the Galerie Pierre in Paris, France. Leonid began using the single name of "Leonid" to avoid any confusion with his older... Read full biography
Leonid Berman (b. 1896 / d. 1976). Leonid Berman was born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born Jewish, after the start of the Russian revolution in 1917, Leonid and his brother, Eugene Berman, were forced to flee the country. In Paris, the brothers earned the name "Neo-Romantics," having taken inspiration of Picasso's Blue Period. Together they had an exhibited at the Galerie Pierre in Paris, France. Leonid began using the single name of "Leonid" to avoid any confusion with his older brother. In 1948, Leonid Berman married Sylvia Marlowe. Marlowe was the daughter of famous Russian Neo-Romantic painter who brought the couple into his extensive artists' circle of Russian emigres and other European artists. Berman wrote the book, "St.... Read full biography
Leonid Berman (b. 1896 / d. 1976). Leonid Berman was born in 1896 in St. Petersburg, Russia. Born Jewish, after the start of the Russian revolution in 1917, Leonid and his brother, Eugene Berman, were forced to flee the country. In Paris, the brothers earned the name "Neo-Romantics," having taken inspiration of Picasso's Blue Period. Together they had an exhibited at the Galerie Pierre in Paris, France. Leonid began using the single name of "Leonid" to avoid any confusion with his older brother. In 1948, Leonid Berman married Sylvia Marlowe. Marlowe was the daughter of famous Russian Neo-Romantic painter who brought the couple into his extensive artists' circle of Russian emigres and other European artists. Berman wrote the book, "St. Petersburg to Paris, The Three Worlds of Leonid" published in 1979. These memoirs tell of... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (12)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes
1999
Falk, Peter Hastings (Editor)
3,724 pages
American Paintings Before 1945 in the Wadsworth Atheneum (2 Vols)
1996
Kornhauser, Elizabeth Mankin
877 pages (color)
American Drawings and Watercolors from the Kansas City Region (Exhibition catalog)
1992
Adams, Henry (others)
495 pages (color)
American Paintings An Illustrated Catalogue (Exhibition catalog)
1992
National Gallery of Art
545 pages
American Art in the Newark Museum Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture
1981
Newark Museum
431 pages (color)
The Toledo Museum of Art American Paintings
1979
Strickler, Susan (Catalogue); William Hutton (Editor)
227 pages (color)
Three Worlds of Leonid
1978
Berman, Leonid
275 pages
Painting and Sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art
1977
Barr, Alfred H
655 pages
Who's Who in American Art, 1976 12th Edition
1976
Jaques Cattell Press
756 pages
Mallet's Index of Artists: International-Biographical Two Volumes: Includes 1940 Index