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1919 Pabianice - 2001 Paris. Known for: Painting, design, illustration, murals.
Abram Krol was born in Pabianice in 1919 and passed away in 2001 in Paris. Krol was a versatile Polish artist working in France. In 1938 he started studying engineering in Caen. In 1939 he joined the... Read full biography
Abram Krol was born in Pabianice in 1919 and passed away in 2001 in Paris. Krol was a versatile Polish artist working in France. In 1938 he started studying engineering in Caen. In 1939 he joined the Foreign Legion. After demobilization he lived in Avignon with a fake Aryan identity. In 1943 he... Read full biography
Abram Krol was born in Pabianice in 1919 and passed away in 2001 in Paris. Krol was a versatile Polish artist working in France. In 1938 he started studying engineering in Caen. In 1939 he joined the Foreign Legion. After demobilization he lived in Avignon with a fake Aryan identity. In 1943 he enrolled in sculpture and painting at the Municipal School of Fine Arts. In 1944 he moved to Paris. His first exhibition was in Paris in 1946 at the Katia Granoff Gallery. After the war, he painted and... Read full biography
Abram Krol was born in Pabianice in 1919 and passed away in 2001 in Paris. Krol was a versatile Polish artist working in France. In 1938 he started studying engineering in Caen. In 1939 he joined the Foreign Legion. After demobilization he lived in Avignon with a fake Aryan identity. In 1943 he enrolled in sculpture and painting at the Municipal School of Fine Arts. In 1944 he moved to Paris. His first exhibition was in Paris in 1946 at the Katia Granoff Gallery. After the war, he painted and did engraving in medal. Krol illustrated twenty literary works, and created murals for schools, as well as designed tapestries. He had many exhibitions Europe and the Americas. In 1958, King was invited to the Venice Biennale and received the Critics'... Read full biography
Abram Krol was born in Pabianice in 1919 and passed away in 2001 in Paris. Krol was a versatile Polish artist working in France. In 1938 he started studying engineering in Caen. In 1939 he joined the Foreign Legion. After demobilization he lived in Avignon with a fake Aryan identity. In 1943 he enrolled in sculpture and painting at the Municipal School of Fine Arts. In 1944 he moved to Paris. His first exhibition was in Paris in 1946 at the Katia Granoff Gallery. After the war, he painted and did engraving in medal. Krol illustrated twenty literary works, and created murals for schools, as well as designed tapestries. He had many exhibitions Europe and the Americas. In 1958, King was invited to the Venice Biennale and received the Critics' Award. He also won the Feneon award.
