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Nina Negri SIGNATURES
1909 Argentina - 1981 Paris, France. Known for: Abstract image painting, printmaking.
Nina Negri was born in Argentina in 1909, where she studied art. She left for Europe and continued her studies in Belgium, England and France, where she studied with Lhote, Léger and Gromaire.... Read full biography
Nina Negri was born in Argentina in 1909, where she studied art. She left for Europe and continued her studies in Belgium, England and France, where she studied with Lhote, Léger and Gromaire. Through them she was introduce to S.W. Hayter and began to work at Atelier 17. She exhibited with them, as... Read full biography
Nina Negri was born in Argentina in 1909, where she studied art. She left for Europe and continued her studies in Belgium, England and France, where she studied with Lhote, Léger and Gromaire. Through them she was introduce to S.W. Hayter and began to work at Atelier 17. She exhibited with them, as well as Salons de Independents and the Salons de Mai in the 1930's. She continued to travel throughout Europe, Africa and South America. In the 1950's she returned to work At Atelier 17 in Paris,... Read full biography
Nina Negri was born in Argentina in 1909, where she studied art. She left for Europe and continued her studies in Belgium, England and France, where she studied with Lhote, Léger and Gromaire. Through them she was introduce to S.W. Hayter and began to work at Atelier 17. She exhibited with them, as well as Salons de Independents and the Salons de Mai in the 1930's. She continued to travel throughout Europe, Africa and South America. In the 1950's she returned to work At Atelier 17 in Paris, experimenting with color printing and working with Ian Hugo on relief engraving. She died in Paris in 1981. Source: . Annex Galleries
Nina Negri was born in Argentina in 1909, where she studied art. She left for Europe and continued her studies in Belgium, England and France, where she studied with Lhote, Léger and Gromaire. Through them she was introduce to S.W. Hayter and began to work at Atelier 17. She exhibited with them, as well as Salons de Independents and the Salons de Mai in the 1930's. She continued to travel throughout Europe, Africa and South America. In the 1950's she returned to work At Atelier 17 in Paris, experimenting with color printing and working with Ian Hugo on relief engraving. She died in Paris in 1981. Source: . Annex Galleries
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