De Margules PRICE CHARTS
1899 Jassy, Rumania - 1965 New York, New York. Known for: Mod-naive town-landscape and figure painting.
The following is submitted by Richard Pardoe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. His source is a catalogue for a De Hirsh Margules retrospective at the Babcock Galleries in New York. in 1994. When... Read full biography
The following is submitted by Richard Pardoe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. His source is a catalogue for a De Hirsh Margules retrospective at the Babcock Galleries in New York. in 1994. When Isaac Edward Cecil De Hirsh DeTannerier Gilmont Margules died in 1965, The "New York Times" noted his... Read full biography
The following is submitted by Richard Pardoe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. His source is a catalogue for a De Hirsh Margules retrospective at the Babcock Galleries in New York. in 1994. When Isaac Edward Cecil De Hirsh DeTannerier Gilmont Margules died in 1965, The "New York Times" noted his important role in the city's aesthetic milieu and reported "he had such a spirit of youth and creativity a rare and wise and unusual man ".He was described as "the man who knew everyone " and indeed, in... Read full biography
The following is submitted by Richard Pardoe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. His source is a catalogue for a De Hirsh Margules retrospective at the Babcock Galleries in New York. in 1994. When Isaac Edward Cecil De Hirsh DeTannerier Gilmont Margules died in 1965, The "New York Times" noted his important role in the city's aesthetic milieu and reported "he had such a spirit of youth and creativity a rare and wise and unusual man ".He was described as "the man who knew everyone " and indeed, in the course of an exuberant artistic career, Margules reveled in his durable friendships with Jane Heap and Margaret Anderson who showed his work at the offices of The Little Review as early as 1922 , with E Weyhe who also showed his works in the... Read full biography
The following is submitted by Richard Pardoe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. His source is a catalogue for a De Hirsh Margules retrospective at the Babcock Galleries in New York. in 1994. When Isaac Edward Cecil De Hirsh DeTannerier Gilmont Margules died in 1965, The "New York Times" noted his important role in the city's aesthetic milieu and reported "he had such a spirit of youth and creativity a rare and wise and unusual man ".He was described as "the man who knew everyone " and indeed, in the course of an exuberant artistic career, Margules reveled in his durable friendships with Jane Heap and Margaret Anderson who showed his work at the offices of The Little Review as early as 1922 , with E Weyhe who also showed his works in the 1920's, with Bernice Abbott and Walter Lowenfels whom he met in Paris in 1926 and with the likes of Alfrd Stieglitz, Stuart Davies, Buckminster Fu... Read full biography

