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1919 Paris, France - 2019. Known for: Painting, prints.
Robert Wogensky (b. 1919). He was of Polish origin, his family lived in France for several generations. He was a student from 1925 to 1937 at the high school Buffon while frequenting the museums... Read full biography
Robert Wogensky (b. 1919). He was of Polish origin, his family lived in France for several generations. He was a student from 1925 to 1937 at the high school Buffon while frequenting the museums assiduously. Robert Wogensky decided to become a painter at the sight of " Guernica " of Picasso at the... Read full biography
Robert Wogensky (b. 1919). He was of Polish origin, his family lived in France for several generations. He was a student from 1925 to 1937 at the high school Buffon while frequenting the museums assiduously. Robert Wogensky decided to become a painter at the sight of " Guernica " of Picasso at the exhibition of 1937. His artistic studies at the René Jaudon studio (where he had a classmate Jean-Claude Guignebert whom he befriended) and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris were quickly... Read full biography
Robert Wogensky (b. 1919). He was of Polish origin, his family lived in France for several generations. He was a student from 1925 to 1937 at the high school Buffon while frequenting the museums assiduously. Robert Wogensky decided to become a painter at the sight of " Guernica " of Picasso at the exhibition of 1937. His artistic studies at the René Jaudon studio (where he had a classmate Jean-Claude Guignebert whom he befriended) and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris were quickly interrupted by the war. After the Liberation, he stayed with Jean Lurçat in Lanzac and worked with him on some of his posters. Also in 1945, Robert Wogensky met Denise Majorel, editor of his first tapestry box ( Les oiseaux, 1945) and future director of... Read full biography
Robert Wogensky (b. 1919). He was of Polish origin, his family lived in France for several generations. He was a student from 1925 to 1937 at the high school Buffon while frequenting the museums assiduously. Robert Wogensky decided to become a painter at the sight of " Guernica " of Picasso at the exhibition of 1937. His artistic studies at the René Jaudon studio (where he had a classmate Jean-Claude Guignebert whom he befriended) and then at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris were quickly interrupted by the war. After the Liberation, he stayed with Jean Lurçat in Lanzac and worked with him on some of his posters. Also in 1945, Robert Wogensky met Denise Majorel, editor of his first tapestry box ( Les oiseaux, 1945) and future director of La Demeure gallery, where he later exhibited. From October 1950 to 1956, he wor... Read full biography
