POUGNY Jean (1892-1956).

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POUGNY Jean (1892-1956).
Lady seated in her armchair. Charcoal drawing on paper with artist's stamp lower right, preserved under glass in a modern frame. Bends, small tears, but overall good condition. Sight: H.: 22 cm - W.: 20 cm. Frame: H.: 47 cm - W.: 37 cm Biography: Jean Pougny, whose real name was Ivan Puni, was born into a family of Italian origin and was the grandson of composer Cesare Pugni. In 1910, he made his first trip to Paris, where he immersed himself in the artistic currents of the time, exhibiting at the Salon des Indépendants. Back in Russia during First World War, he became involved in the avant-garde "Soyuz Molodioji" movement and organized Futurist exhibitions in Petrograd in 1915. Following the October Revolution of 1917, he joined Suprematism and became a professor at the Petrograd Academy of Fine Arts. After an exile in Berlin in 1919, then in Paris in 1924, where he adopted the name Jean Pougny, the artist explored an intimist style in the 1940s and 1950s, before donating his works to the Musée National d'Art Moderne in 1956.
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