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Michel Kikoine

Michel Kikoïne (Belarusian: Міхаіл Кікоін; Russian: Михаил Кико́ин, Michail Kikóin; 31 May 1892 – 4 November 1968) was a Lithuanian Jewish[1]-French painter who belonged to the Ecole de Paris art movement.[2][3][4]

Michel Kikoïne
Born(1892-05-31)31 May 1892
Died4 November 1968(1968-11-04) (aged 76)
NationalityFrench
StyleExpressionism
MovementEcole de Paris

Life edit

Kikoine was born in Rechytsa, present-day Belarus. The son of a Jewish banker in the small southeastern town of Gomel, he was barely into his teens when he began studying at "Kruger's School of Drawing" in Minsk. There he met Chaïm Soutine, with whom he had a lifelong friendship. At age 16, he and Soutine were studying at the Vilnius Academy of Art and in 1911 he moved to join the growing artistic community gathering in the Montparnasse quarter in Paris, France.[5] This artistic community included his friend Soutine as well as fellow Belarus painter Pinchus Kremegne, who also had studied at the Fine Arts School in Vilnia. He enrolled in the École des Beaux-Arts in Cormon’s studio.[2][6]

For a time, the young artist lived at La Ruche while studying at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts. In 1914, he married a young lady from Vilnia with whom he had a daughter and a son. Their son, Jacques Yankel, born in France in 1920, also became a painter. The same year as his marriage, Kikoine volunteered to fight in the French army, serving until the end of World War I. His first solo exhibition took place in 1919 at the Chéron Gallery.[2]Between 1922 and 1923, he and Soutine traveled to Céret and Cagnes-sur-Mer where, where, he painted Expressionist landscapes in influence of the light.[2]

In 1926, Kikoine bought a house in Annay-sur-Serein in Burgundy. In 1927, he left La Ruche and settled in Montrouge, subsequently returning to Montparnasse in 1933. In 1939, Kikoine was mobilized and served in the military reserve near Soissons, where he painted gouaches of garrison life. [2]

With the outbreak of World War II and the subsequent occupation of France by the Germans, Kikoine and his Jewish family faced deportation to the Nazi death camps. Until the end of the War they stayed near Toulouse. After the Allied liberation of France, he moved back to Paris where his paintings were primarily nudes, autoportraits, and portraits. He left the city rarely notably for a few visits to Israel, in a prominent visit in 1950, he participated in several exhibitions.[2] In 1958, he moved to Cannes on the Mediterranean coast where he returned to landscape painting until his death on 4 November 1968.

Career And Style edit

Kikoine had his first exhibition in Paris in 1919 after which he exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Automne. His work was successful enough to provide a reasonable lifestyle for him and his family, allowing them to spend summers painting landscapes in the south of France, the most notable of which is his "Paysage Cezannien," inspired by Paul Cézanne. He died in Cannes.

During his time in Paris, he was friend and a contemporary of Chaim Soutine, Isaac Frenkel Frenel, Jules Pascin and other Jewish artist of the School Of Paris.[7][4]

Kikoïne found great success in Paris. He went on to exhibit internationally across Europe and in New York. He also exhibited in Israel where he stayed for several months during the 1950s.[4]

Style edit

Kikoïne desired not only to describe nature but also show the unmediated experience of one in nature. And showcase nature's passion and depth in the world. Kikoïne continued with the evolution of post-Impressionist painting whilst also expressing his own Jewish spirit, as is characteristic of the Ecole de Paris movement. It is said by that the expressionist language employed by Kikoïne (and similar to that of Soutine, Frenkel and other Jewish artists of the Ecole de Paris) was a manifestation of Jewish mysticism and the experience of Jewish existence. Furthermore it is said his art also reflected the suffering of Eastern European Jewry as well as the anxiety of a foreigner far from home, experiences he related to deeply.[4]

Influence edit

In 2004, at the university in Tel Aviv, Israel, a new wing in the Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery was dedicated to the memory of Kikoine.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . ec.europa.eu. Archived from the original on 2014-11-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Michel KIKOÏNE". Bureau d’art Ecole de Paris. 2019-01-02. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  3. ^ "Michel Kikoine (1892-1968) – A Jewish Man in the Synagogue – Mixed Media on Paper | kedem Auction House Ltd". www.kedem-auctions.com. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  4. ^ a b c d "The Michel Kikoïne Art Gallery". en-arts.tau.ac.il. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  5. ^ Briend, Christian, et al. Rendezvous in Paris. N.p., Louvre Abu Dhabi / Art Book Magazine Éditions, 2019, p.83
  6. ^ "Michel Kikoine - Biography". Ben Uri Gallery and Museum. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  7. ^ . 2013-12-03. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2023-04-14.

External links edit

  • An artwork by Michel Kikoine at the Ben Uri site


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Not to be confused with Isaak Kikoin Michel Kikoine Belarusian Mihail Kikoin Russian Mihail Kiko in Michail Kikoin 31 May 1892 4 November 1968 was a Lithuanian Jewish 1 French painter who belonged to the Ecole de Paris art movement 2 3 4 Michel KikoineBorn 1892 05 31 31 May 1892Rechytsa Russian EmpireDied4 November 1968 1968 11 04 aged 76 Cannes FranceNationalityFrenchStyleExpressionismMovementEcole de Paris Contents 1 Life 2 Career And Style 2 1 Style 3 Influence 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife editKikoine was born in Rechytsa present day Belarus The son of a Jewish banker in the small southeastern town of Gomel he was barely into his teens when he began studying at Kruger s School of Drawing in Minsk There he met Chaim Soutine with whom he had a lifelong friendship At age 16 he and Soutine were studying at the Vilnius Academy of Art and in 1911 he moved to join the growing artistic community gathering in the Montparnasse quarter in Paris France 5 This artistic community included his friend Soutine as well as fellow Belarus painter Pinchus Kremegne who also had studied at the Fine Arts School in Vilnia He enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Cormon s studio 2 6 For a time the young artist lived at La Ruche while studying at the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts In 1914 he married a young lady from Vilnia with whom he had a daughter and a son Their son Jacques Yankel born in France in 1920 also became a painter The same year as his marriage Kikoine volunteered to fight in the French army serving until the end of World War I His first solo exhibition took place in 1919 at the Cheron Gallery 2 Between 1922 and 1923 he and Soutine traveled to Ceret and Cagnes sur Mer where where he painted Expressionist landscapes in influence of the light 2 In 1926 Kikoine bought a house in Annay sur Serein in Burgundy In 1927 he left La Ruche and settled in Montrouge subsequently returning to Montparnasse in 1933 In 1939 Kikoine was mobilized and served in the military reserve near Soissons where he painted gouaches of garrison life 2 With the outbreak of World War II and the subsequent occupation of France by the Germans Kikoine and his Jewish family faced deportation to the Nazi death camps Until the end of the War they stayed near Toulouse After the Allied liberation of France he moved back to Paris where his paintings were primarily nudes autoportraits and portraits He left the city rarely notably for a few visits to Israel in a prominent visit in 1950 he participated in several exhibitions 2 In 1958 he moved to Cannes on the Mediterranean coast where he returned to landscape painting until his death on 4 November 1968 Career And Style editKikoine had his first exhibition in Paris in 1919 after which he exhibited regularly at the Salon d Automne His work was successful enough to provide a reasonable lifestyle for him and his family allowing them to spend summers painting landscapes in the south of France the most notable of which is his Paysage Cezannien inspired by Paul Cezanne He died in Cannes During his time in Paris he was friend and a contemporary of Chaim Soutine Isaac Frenkel Frenel Jules Pascin and other Jewish artist of the School Of Paris 7 4 Kikoine found great success in Paris He went on to exhibit internationally across Europe and in New York He also exhibited in Israel where he stayed for several months during the 1950s 4 Style edit Kikoine desired not only to describe nature but also show the unmediated experience of one in nature And showcase nature s passion and depth in the world Kikoine continued with the evolution of post Impressionist painting whilst also expressing his own Jewish spirit as is characteristic of the Ecole de Paris movement It is said by that the expressionist language employed by Kikoine and similar to that of Soutine Frenkel and other Jewish artists of the Ecole de Paris was a manifestation of Jewish mysticism and the experience of Jewish existence Furthermore it is said his art also reflected the suffering of Eastern European Jewry as well as the anxiety of a foreigner far from home experiences he related to deeply 4 Influence editIn 2004 at the university in Tel Aviv Israel a new wing in the Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery was dedicated to the memory of Kikoine See also editChaim Soutine Isaac Frenkel Frenel Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts Amadeo Modigliani School of Paris ExpressionismReferences edit The Path of Litvak Artists ec europa eu Archived from the original on 2014 11 13 a b c d e f Michel KIKOINE Bureau d art Ecole de Paris 2019 01 02 Retrieved 2023 10 28 Michel Kikoine 1892 1968 A Jewish Man in the Synagogue Mixed Media on Paper kedem Auction House Ltd www kedem auctions com Retrieved 2023 10 28 a b c d The Michel Kikoine Art Gallery en arts tau ac il Retrieved 2023 10 28 Briend Christian et al Rendezvous in Paris N p Louvre Abu Dhabi Art Book Magazine Editions 2019 p 83 Michel Kikoine Biography Ben Uri Gallery and Museum Retrieved 2023 10 28 artnet Galleries A House in Safed by Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel from Jordan Delhaise Gallery 2013 12 03 Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2023 04 14 External links editAn artwork by Michel Kikoine at the Ben Uri site nbsp This article about a Russian painter is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about a Belarusian painter is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article about a French painter born in the 19th century is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michel Kikoine amp oldid 1190208785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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