Pinchus Krémègne

Pinchus Krémègne - Zaloudock - 1890 - Céret - 1981

In preparation, catalogue of the works of  PINCHUS KREMEGNE 1890-1981

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 Nadine Nieszawer 4 RUE RAMBUTEAU PARIS 75003  

 Nadine Nieszawer expert School of Paris 1905-1939 assisted by Jeannette Kremegne little girl of the artist

 phone :00 33 1 42 78 81 61 / email: expertise@ecoledeparis.org

 

Born in Russia in 1890 Pinchus Kremegne studied art at the illustrious Fine Arts School of Vilnius. Chased by the pogroms, he escaped to France in 1912, and became one of the main Jewish Russian painters who created in Montparnasse the famous “Ecole de Paris”.

A music fan, Kremegne claimed that he organized his canvasses like a maestro his orchestra. To him each color is an instrument which plays its own score. Kremegne nudes are known for their powerful violence, whereas landscapes are constructed like a “bouquet” of flowers. Kremegne died in 1981.

His masterpieces are now in major museums, right next to his friends` paintings Chagall, Chana Orloff, Kikoïne, ManeKatz or Soutine.

Kremegne is, of course, listed in all auction books but very few of his paintings are still available.




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