List of French artists

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The following is a chronological list of French artists working in visual or plastic media (plus, for some artists of the 20th century, performance art). For alphabetical lists, see the various subcategories of Category:French artists. See other articles for information on French literature, French music, French cinema and French culture.

Middle Ages[]

See also Middle Ages, Gothic architecture, Illuminated manuscript

  • Gislebertus (12th century), sculptor
  • Pierre de Montreuil (c.1200–1266), architect
  • Villard de Honnecourt (13th century), other media
  • Jean Pucelle (active 1325–28), other media
  • Jean Malouel (Dutch, worked in Burgundy) (1365-1416), painter
  • Anastasia (fl. c.1400), manuscript illuminator
  • Claus Sluter (Dutch, worked in Burgundy from 1395–1406), sculptor
  • the Limbourg brothers (Pol and Hermann) (Dutch artists working in Burgundy around 1403–1416), other media

Renaissance[]

See also Renaissance, Francis I of France, Henry II of France, Catherine de' Medici, Henry III of France, Henry IV of France, Louvre, Fontainebleau, Châteaux of the Loire Valley

  • Jacques Morel (c.1395–1459), sculptor
  • Enguerrand Quarton (c.1410–c.1466), painter, miniatures
  • Henri Bellechose (Flemish born) (active 1415-1440), painter
  • Simon Marmion (c.1420–1489), illuminations
  • Jean Fouquet (1420–1481), painter, illuminations
  • Jean Colombe (1430–1493), illuminations
  • Michel Colombe (c.1430–1515), sculptor
  • Nicolas Froment (c.1450–c.1490), painter
  • Jean Perréal (c.1455–1528), painter, illuminations
  • Antoine Le Moiturier (active in the 1460s), sculptor
  • Jean Clouet (c.1485–1541) (Flemish born), painter, miniatures
  • Jean Duvet (c.1485–c.1570), engraver
  • Josse Lieferinxe (active 1493–1508) (Flemish born), painter
  • Nicolas Dipre (fl. 1495–1532), painter
  • Jehan Cousin the elder (1500–1593), painter, engraver, sculptor
  • Ligier Richier (1500–1567), sculptor
  • Pierre Quesnel (c.1502–1580), painter
  • Philibert Delorme (or de L'Orme) (1505/1510–1570), sculptor, architectural plans
  • Pierre Bontemps (1505/1510–after 1562), sculptor
  • Jean Goujon (c.1510–1565?), sculptor
  • Bernard Palissy (1510–1590), master potter
  • Jacques Androuet du Cerceau (c.1510–1585), architectural plans
  • Jean Juste (active 1515–1530), sculptor
  • François Clouet (c.1515–1572) (son of Jean Clouet), painter
  • Pierre Lescot (c.1515–1578), sculptor, architect
  • Antoine Caron (c.1521–1599), painter
  • Jean Cousin the Younger (c. 1522–1593), painter
  • Germain Pilon (c.1535–1590), sculptor
  • Barthélemy Prieur (c.1536–1616), sculptor
  • Étienne Dumonstier (1540–1603), painter
  • Ambroise Dubois (c.1542–1614) (Flemish born), painter
  • Pierre Dumonstier I (c.1545–c.1610), painter
  • Thomas de Leu (1560-1612), engraver
  • Toussaint Dubreuil (c.1561–1602), painter
  • Léonard Gaultier (c.1561-1641), engraver
  • Martin Fréminet (1567–1619), painter
  • Frans Pourbus the younger (1569–1622) (Flemish born), painter
  • Jacques Bellange (1575–1616) (in Lorraine), engraver
  • Jean Decourt (active 1570s), painter
  • François Quesnel (active 1580s), painter
  • Jacques Patin (active 1580s), engraver
  • Jean de Beaugrand (1584–1640), lineographer

Seventeenth century[]

See also French Baroque and Classicism, Louis XIII of France, Cardinal Richelieu, Baroque, Louis XIV of France, Palace of Versailles, Classicism

  • Daniel Dumonstier (1574–1646), draftsman
  • Pierre Dumonstier II (1585–1656), draftsman
  • Claude Deruet (1588–1660) (in Lorraine), painter
  • Simon Vouet (1590–1649), painter
  • Jacques Callot (1592–1635) (in Lorraine), engraver
  • Georges de La Tour (1593–1652), painter
  • Claude Vignon (1593-1670), painter, printmaker, illustrator
  • Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665), painter
  • Antoine Le Nain (before 1600–?), painter
  • Louis Le Nain (after 1600–?), painter
  • Nicolas Lagneau (fl c. 1600–c. 1650), draftsman
  • Abraham Bosse (1602–1676), engraver
  • Claude Gelée, called Claude Lorrain (1600–1682), painter
  • Philippe de Champaigne (1602–1674)
  • Pierre-Antoine Lemoine (1605–1665), still-life painter
  • Laurent de La Hyre (1606–1565), painter
  • Mathieu Le Nain (1607–c.1677), painter
  • Louise Moillon (1610–1696), painter
  • Pierre Mignard (1612–1695), painter
  • Gaspard Dughet (1613–1675), painter
  • André Le Nôtre (1613–1700), landscape architect
  • Eustache Le Sueur (1616–1655), painter
  • Sébastien Bourdon (1616–1671), painter
  • Charles Le Brun (1619–1690), painter, other media
  • Pierre Paul Puget (1620–1694), sculptor
  • Guillaume Courtois (1628–1679), painter and etcher
  • François Girardon (1628–1715), sculptor
  • Catherine Duchemin (1630–1698), painter
  • Claude Lefèbvre (1633–1675), painter and engraver
  • Claudine Bouzonnet-Stella (1636–1697), engraver
  • Charles de la Fosse (1636–1716), painter
  • Antoine Coysevox (1640–1720), sculptor
  • Antoinette Bouzonnet-Stella (1641–1676), engraver
  • Étienne Allegrain (1644–1736), topographical painter
  • Jean Jouvenet (1644–1717), painter
  • François de Troy (1645–1730), painter
  • Madeleine Boullogne (1646–1710), still life painter
  • Marie Blancour (fl. 1650–1699), painter
  • Marie Courtois (c.1655–1703), miniature painter
  • Nicolas de Largillière (1656–1746), painter
  • Nicolas Coustou (1658–1733), sculptor
  • Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659–1743), painter
  • Antoine Coypel (1661–1722), sculptor
  • François Desportes (1661–1743), painter

Eighteenth century[]

See also Palace of Versailles, Louis XV of France, Madame de Pompadour, Rococo, Louis XVI of France, Neoclassicism, Enlightenment, Gobelins. For art criticism, see Denis Diderot

Nineteenth century (Romanticism to Impressionism)[]

See also French Revolution, Napoleon I, Romanticism, Barbizon school, Naturalism, Symbolism, Impressionism, Academic art, Napoleon III of France, Photography, Modernism

Nineteenth century (Impressionism to Fauvism)[]

See also Modern art, Modernism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Les Nabis, Fauvism, Symbolism, Symbolist painters, Art Nouveau, Primitivism

  • Camille Pissarro (1830–1903), painter
  • Étienne-Jules Marey (1830–1904), photographer
  • Édouard Manet (1832–1883), painter
  • Gustave Doré (1832–1883), engraver
  • Edgar Degas (1834–1917), painter, sculptor
  • Pierre Mallet (1836-1898), painter of ceramics
  • Henri Fantin-Latour (1836–1904), painter
  • Jules Chéret (1836–1932), painter, other media
  • Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), painter
  • François Salle (1839–1899)
  • Odilon Redon (1840–1916), painter, draftsman, lithographer
  • Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), sculptor
  • Claude Monet (1840–1926), painter; a founder of French impressionist painting
  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), painter
  • Frédéric Bazille (1841–1870), painter
  • Berthe Morisot (1841–1895), painter
  • Marie Bracquemond (1841–1916), painter
  • Fernand Pelez (1843–1913), painter
  • Alexander Louis Leloir (1843–1884), painter
  • Henri Rousseau ("Le Douanier Rousseau") (1844–1910), painter
  • Jean Antonin Mercié (1845–1916), sculptor
  • Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant (1845–1902), painter
  • Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894), painter
  • Henri Biva (1848–1929), painter
  • Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848–1884), painter
  • Paul Gauguin (1848–1903), painter, sculptor
  • Henry Lerolle (1848–1929), painter
  • Eugène Carrière (1849–1906), painter
  • Pierre Carrier-Belleuse (1851–1932), painter
  • Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) (Dutch, worked in France), painter
  • Charles Angrand (1854–1926), painter
  • Emilie Jenny Weyl (1855–1934), sculptor
  • Henry-Edmond Cross (1856-1910), painter
  • Henry Moret (1856–1913), painter
  • Eugène Atget (Jean-Eugène Auguste Atget) (1857–1927), photographer
  • Mathurin Janssaud (1857–1940), painter
  • Marie Bashkirtseff (1858-1884), painter and sculptor
  • Georges-Pierre Seurat (1859–1891), painter
  • Antoine Bourdelle (1861–1929), sculptor
  • Aristide Maillol (1861–1944), sculptor
  • Louis Vivin (1861–1936), painter
  • Antonio de la Gandara (1861–1917), painter
  • Gaston Bussière (1862–1929), Symbolism movement painter and illustrator
  • Ernest de Chamaillard (1862–1931), painter
  • Henri Delavallée (1862–1943), painter
  • Paul Signac (1863–1935), painter
  • Camille Bouvagne (1864–1936), painter
  • René Georges Hermann-Paul (1864–1940), graphic artist, illustrator, painter
  • William Didier-Pouget (1864–1959), painter
  • Henri Marie de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), painter
  • Paul Sérusier (1864–1927), painter
  • Paul Ranson (1864–1909), painter
  • Seraphine Louis (1864–1942), painter
  • Henri Jourdain (1864–1931), painter, prints or lithographs of landscapes usually by the water
  • Albert Aurier (1865–1892), poet, art critic and painter devoted to Symbolism
  • Suzanne Valadon (1865–1938), painter
  • Félix Vallotton (1865–1925) (Swiss, worked in France), painter, engraver
  • Jacqueline Marval (1866-1932), the pseudonym for Marie Josephine Vallet, French painter
  • Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947), painter
  • Angèle Delasalle (1867–1941, painter, engraver
  • Paule Gobillard (1867–1946), painter
  • Jeanne Itasse-Broquet (1867–1941), sculptor
  • Ker-Xavier Roussel (1867–1944), painter
  • Hector Guimard (1867–1942), architect and decorator
  • Édouard Vuillard (1868–1940), painter
  • Georges Lacombe (1868–1916), sculptor
  • Émile Bernard (1868–1941), painter
  • Henri Matisse (1869–1954), painter, other media
  • Adolf de Meyer (1869–1949), photographer
  • (1870–1950), painter, illustrator, engraver

Twentieth century (pre-World War II)[]

See also Post-Impressionism, Modern art, Modernism, Cubism, Puteaux Group, Dada, Surrealism

  • Georges Rouault (1871–1958), painter
  • Léon Printemps (1871–1945), painter
  • František Kupka (1871–1957) (Czech, worked in France), painter
  • Henri-Charles Manguin (1874–1943), painter
  • Louis Mathieu Verdilhan (1875–1928), painter
  • Albert Marquet (1875–1947), painter
  • Jacques Villon (1875–1963), painter
  • Constantin Brâncuși (1876–1957) (French, born in Romania), sculptor
  • Maurice de Vlaminck (1876–1958) (Flemish, worked in France), painter
  • Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876–1918), sculptor
  • Raoul Dufy (1877–1953), painter
  • Jeanne Baudot (1877–1957), painter
  • Jean Crotti (1878–1958) (Swiss), painter
  • Louis Marcoussis (Louis Markus) (1878–1941 or 1883–1941) (Polish, worked in France), painter
  • Francis Picabia (1879–1953), painter
  • André Derain (1880–1954), painter
  • Joseph Hémard (1880–1961), illustrator
  • Albert Gleizes (1881–1952), painter, writer, theorist
  • Henri Le Fauconnier (1881–1946), painter
  • Jacob Macznik (1905–1945), painter[1][2][3][4][5]
  • Fernand Léger (1881–1955), painter
  • Georges Braque (1882–1963), painter
  • Auguste Chabaud (1882–1955), painter
  • Auguste Herbin (1882–1960), painter
  • Jean Metzinger (1883–1956), painter, engraver, poet, writer, theorist
  • Marie Laurencin (1883–1956), painter
  • Maurice Utrillo (1883–1955), painter
  • Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (1884–1974), painter
  • Jacques Maroger (1884–1962), painter
  • Robert Delaunay (1885–1941), painter
  • André Dunoyer de Segonzac (1884–1974), painter
  • Raymond Wintz (1884–1956), painter
  • Pierre Brissaud (1885–1964), painter
  • Roger de La Fresnaye (1885–1925), painter
  • Robert Antoine Pinchon (1886–1943), French Post-Impressionist painter of the Rouen School (l'École de Rouen)
  • Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1956), painter
  • Jean (Hans) Arp (1886–1966), painter, sculptor
  • Marc Chagall (1887–1985) (born in Belarus), painter
  • Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968), painter, sculptor, other media
  • Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti (1889–1963), painter
  • Anna Quinquaud (1890–1984), explorer and sculptor
  • Ossip Zadkine (1890–1967) (Russian born), sculptor
  • Jacques Lipchitz (1891–1973) (born in Lithuania), sculptor
  • Max Ernst (1891–1976) (German born), painter, sculptor
  • Thérèse Lemoine-Lagron (1891–1949), painter
  • Louis Favre (1892–1956), painter, creator of lithographs
  • Bram van Velde (1892–1981) (Dutch, worked in France), painter
  • Chaïm Soutine (1894–1943) (born in Belarus), painter
  • Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894–1986), photographer
  • Jean Maurice Rothschild (1902–1998), furniture artist, interior designer, muralist
  • Gen Paul (1895–1975), painter, engraver
  • Albert Gilles (1895–1979), metal embosser, working with copper
  • Lucie Bouniol (1896–1988), sculptor, painter
  • André Masson (1896–1987), painter
  • René Iché (1897–1954), sculptor, painter
  • Jean Fautrier (1898–1964), painter
  • Georges Gimel (1898–1962), painter, engraver, sculptor
  • Henri Michaux (1899–1984) (Belgian), painter
  • Brassaï (Gyula Halasz) (1899–1984) (born in Hungary), photographer
  • Yves Tanguy (1900–1955) (naturalized American), painter

Twentieth century (post-World War II)[]

See also Modern art

  • René Pellos (1900–1998), cartoonist
  • Marcelle Bergerol (1900–1989), painter
  • Madeleine Schlumberger or Marie d’Ailleurs’ (1900–1980), artist, writer
  • Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966) (Swiss, worked in Paris), sculptor, painter
  • Alfred-Georges Regner (1901–1987), painter, engraver
  • Jean Dubuffet (1901–1985), painter
  • Charles Cobelle (1902–1994), painter
  • Hans Bellmer (1902–1975) (French, born in Germany), sculptor, photographer, engraver
  • Victor Brauner (1903–1966) (Romanian), painter
  • Hans Hartung (1904–1992) (born in Germany), painter
  • Jean Hélion (1904–1987), painter
  • Pierre Tal-Coat (1905–1985), painter
  • Elisa Breton (1906–2000), artist and writer, third wife of French writer and surrealist André Breton
  • Henri Cadiou (1906–1989), painter
  • Victor Vasarely (1908–1997) (born in Hungary), painter
  • Balthus (Balthasar Klossowski de Rola, called "Balthus") (1908–2001) (Polish born), painter
  • Mario Tauzin (1909–1979)
  • Andrée Bordeaux-Le Pecq (1910–1973), illustrator
  • Jacques Nathan Garamond (1910–2001), graphic designer, illustrator, painter
  • Lucien Hervé (László Elkán) (1910–2007) (born in Hungary), photographer
  • Othello Radou (1910–2006), painter
  • Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) (lived and died in America), sculptor, other media
  • Ervin Marton (1912–1968), photographer and artist
  • Wols (1913–1951) (born in Germany), painter
  • Pierre Wemaëre (1913–2010), painter
  • Etienne Martin (1913–1995), sculptor
  • Nicolas de Staël (1914–1955) (French, Russian origin), painter
  • Gerard Locardi (1915–1998), painter
  • François Lanzi (1916–1988), painter
  • Constantine Andreou (1917–2007) (Greek, Brazilian born), painter, sculptor
  • Marcel Mouly (1918–2008), painter, print maker
  • Bernard Cathelin (1919–2004), painter
  • Maurice Boitel (1919–2007), painter
  • Pierre Soulages (1919–), painter
  • Gabrielle Bellocq (1920–1999), painter
  • César Baldaccini (called "César") (1921–1998), sculptor
  • Claude Bonin-Pissarro (1921–2021), painter
  • Georges Mathieu (1921–2012), painter
  • Francois Fiedler (1921–2001), painter
  • Simon Hantaï (1922–2018) (born in Hungary), painter
  • Paul Crotto (1922–2016), painter, sculptor and printmaker
  • François Ozenda (1923–1976), painter
  • Jean Tinguely (1925–1991) (Swiss), sculptor
  • Robert Filliou (1926–1987), other media
  • Raymond Hains (1926–2005), other media
  • Paul Rebeyrolle (1926–2005), painter
  • François Morellet (1926–2016), painter
  • Jacques de la Villeglé (1926–), other media (ripped posters)
  • Georges Badin (1927–2014), painter
  • Bernard Buffet (1928–1999), painter
  • Yves Klein (1928–1962), painter
  • Jacques Rivette (1928–2016), filmmaker
  • Arman (Armand Fernandez) (1928–2005), sculptor
  • Gérard Gasiorowski (1930–1986), painter, other media
  • Niki de Saint-Phalle (1930–2002), sculptor
  • Alvaro Guillot (1931–2010) (Uruguay/French, died in Santa Fe, New Mexico), abstract realism
  • Jules Michel (1931–), painter, sculptor
  • Tomi Ungerer (1931–2019), artist, illustrator
  • Jean-Marie Straub (1933–) and Danièle Huillet (1936–2006), filmmakers
  • Lydia Corbett (1934–), artist
  • Jean-Pierre Yvaral (1934–2002) (son of Victor Vasarely), painter
  • Jean-Michel Sanejouand (1934–2021), sculptor, painter
  • Ben Vautier (called "Ben") (1935–), painter, other media
  • Martial Raysse (1936–), painter
  • Daniel Buren (1938–), sculptor, painter
  • Pierre Laffillé (1938–2011), painter
  • Henri Sert (1938–1964), painter
  • Gérard Fromanger (1939–2021), painter, other media
  • Nancy Wilson-Pajic (1941–), media artist, feminist artist, installation artist, photographer
  • Bernar Venet (1941–) (lives in America), sculptor
  • Daniel Dezeuze (1942–), other media
  • Anne Poirier (1942–), painter, other media
  • Ksenia Milicevic (1942–), painter
  • Tania Mouraud (1942–), contemporary artist
  • Jean Jacques Surian (1942–), painter and ceramist, lives in Marseilles
  • Patrick Bokanowski (1943–), filmmaker
  • Pierre Risch (1943–), painter, lithograph, engraver, designer, pastellist, watercolorist
  • Slobodan Pajic (1943–), painter, media artist, installation artist
  • René-Louis Baron (1944–), conceptualist, algorithmic music composer
  • Christian Boltanski (1944–), painter, photographer, other media, sculptor
  • Jacques Pellegrin (1944–), painter
  • Henri Richelet (1944–), painter
  • Thierry Agullo (1945–1980), mixed media
  • Jean-Yves Lechevallier (1946–), sculptor
  • Gérard Garouste (1946–), sculptor, painter, other media
  • Jean-Marie Poumeyrol (1946–), painter
  • Denis Schneider (1946–), painter
  • Orlan (1947–), performance artist, body artist
  • Bracha L. Ettinger (1948–) (born in Tel Aviv), painter, photographer, new media, artists' books
  • Guillerm Zamor (1951–), painter, sculptor, writer
  • Thibaut de Reimpré (1949–), abstract painter
  • Claude-Max Lochu (1951–), painter
  • Pierre Toutain-Dorbec (1951–), painter, sculptor, photographer, writer
  • Jean-Marc Bustamante (1952–), painter, sculptor, photographer
  • Hélène Agofroy (1953–), contemporary artist
  • Vanilla Beer (1953–), painter, daughter of Anthony Stafford Beer
  • Thierry Bisch (1953–), painter
  • Bernard Frize (1954–), painter
  • Michel Mimran (1954–)
  • Jean Paul Leon (1955–), painter, sculptor, writer
  • Joel Ducorroy (1955–), licence plate artist
  • Patrick Moya (1955–), painter, sculptor, media artist (see fr:Patrick Moya)
  • Patrick Mimran (1956–), multimedia artist
  • Michel De Caso (1956–), painter, sculptor
  • Robert Combas (1957–), painter
  • Maurice Benayoun (aka MoBen) (1957–), media artist
  • Pascal Lecocq (1958–) painter, set designer
  • Emmanuel Flipo (1958–), painter
  • Hervé Di Rosa (1959–), painter
  • Zaven Paré (1961–), new media artist
  • Victor Orly (1962–), (lives and works in Marseilles), painter, ceramist
  • Pierre Huyghe (1962–), media, film, video
  • Bibi (1964–), installation artist
  • Damien Valero (1965–), mixed media artist
  • Manu Farrarons (1967–), tattoo artist, graphic designer, illustrator, other media
  • Lionel Estève (1967–), (lives and works in Brussels), sculpture and installation artist
  • Béatrice Cussol (1970–), watercolor, drawing, mural
  • Elsa Dax (1972–), painter
  • Jean-François Batellier (1974–), caricaturist and cartoonist
  • Abdelkader Benchamma (1975–), drawings, sculptor
  • Morgane Tschiember (1976–), sculptor, video artist
  • Y Liver (1977–) (lives and works in Paris), video maker and performance artists
  • Natalie d'Arbeloff, cartoonist and painter
  • Thierry Noir (1958–), artist and muralist

French photographers[]

  • Eugène Atget (Jean-Eugène Auguste Atget) (1857–1927)
  • Brassaï (Gyula Halasz) (1899–1984) (born in Hungary)
  • Hippolyte Bayard (1807–1887)
  • Adeline Boutain (1862–1946), photographer, postcard publisher
  • Adolphe Braun (1812–1877)
  • Alexandra Boulat (1962–2007), photographer
  • Sophie Calle (1953–), other media, photographer
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004)
  • Louis-Jacques Daguerre (1787–1851)
  • Robert Doisneau (1912–1994)
  • Pierre Dubreuil (1872–1944), photographer
  • Philippe Echaroux (1983–)
  • Lucien Hervé (László Elkán) (1910–), photographer (born in Hungary)
  • Jacques Henri Lartigue (1894–1986)
  • Ange Leccia (1952–), photographer, filmmaker
  • Jean-François Lepage (1960–), photographer
  • Étienne-Jules Marey (1830–1904)
  • Charles Marville (1816–1879)
  • Nadar (Gaspard Félix Tournachon, called "Nadar") (1820–1910)
  • Joseph Nicéphore Niépce (1765–1833), inventor of photography
  • Pierre et Gilles (Pierre: 1949, Gilles: 1953), photographers (active since 1976)
  • Michel Poivert (1965–), photography historian, president of Société française de photographie
  • Herman Puig (originally from Cuba), photographer, filmmaker
  • Constant Puyo (1857–1933)
  • Marc Riboud (1923–2016), photographer
  • Georges Rousse (1947–), photographer
  • Bettina Rheims (1952–), photographer
  • Willy Ronis (1910–2009), photographer
  • Lise Sarfati (1958–), photographer
  • Jean-Louis Schoellkopf (1946–), photographer
  • Alex Strohl (1989–)
  • Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud (1866–1951), photographer and military officer
  • Pierre Toutain-Dorbec (1951–)
  • Xavier Veilhan (1963–), photographer, other media
  • Jean-Marie Villard (1828–1899)
  • Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze) (1913–1951) (German, worked in France), photographer

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.macznik.org
  2. ^ Peintres Juifs A Paris: École de Paris, Nadine Nieszawer et al, Éditions Denoël, Paris, 2000
  3. ^ Atristes Juifs de l'École de Paris 1905-1939, Nieszawer and Princ, Somogy Éditions d'Art, Paris, 2015
  4. ^ Künstler Lexikon des Zwanzigsten Jarhrhunderts, Hans Vollmer, volume six, E. A. Seemann Verlag, Leipzig 1962
  5. ^ Undzere Farpainikte Kinstler, Hersh Fenster, Imprimerie Abècé, Paris 1951
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