Michel Kikoine


 
 

Michel Kikoine born May 31, 1892 in Rechytsa, Belarus - died November 4, 1968 in Cannes, France, was a painter.

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The gifted son of a banker in the small south-eastern town of Rechytsa in Belarus, Michel Kikoine was barely into his teens when he began studying at "Kruger's School of Drawing" in Mensk. There he met Chaim Soutine, with whom he would have a lifelong friendship. At age sixteen he and Soutine were studying at the Fine Arts School in Vilnia and in 1911 he moved to join the growing artistic community gathering in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France. 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.

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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 would have a daughter and a son. Their son, Jankel Jacques, 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.

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Michel 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 the great Paul Cezanne.

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With the outbreak of World War II and the subsequent occupation of France by the Germans, Michel 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. In 1958 he moved to Cannes on the Mediterranean coast where he returned to landscape painting until his passing on November 4, 1968.

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In 2001, at the university in Tel Aviv, Israel, a new wing in the Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, was dedicated to the memory of Michel Kikoine.

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May 31: May 31 is the 151st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (152nd in leap years), with 214 days remaining, as the last day of May....

1892: 1892 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar)....

Rechytsa: Rechytsa (, ; , ; ) is a town in the Homiel Province of Belarus. It is center of Rechitsa district. City is situated at the mouth of Rechitsa river, flowing into Dnieper. The population is 65,532 as of 2005....


Michel Kikoine related Images and Photos (experimental)

Michel Chevalier
Michel Chevalier
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
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Michel Simon: La Chienne  1931
Michel Simon: La Chienne 1931
Michel Roux and Michel Simon: La Joyeuse Prison  1956
Michel Roux and Michel Simon: La Joyeuse Prison 1956
Jardin de Michel
Jardin de Michel
Michel Simon: Boudu Sauvé Des Eaux  1932
Michel Simon: Boudu Sauvé Des Eaux 1932
Michel Piccoli: La diagonale du fou  1984
Michel Piccoli: La diagonale du fou 1984
Michel Ney (1769-1815) Duke of Elchingen
Michel Ney (1769-1815) Duke of Elchingen
Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint-Michel
Mont Saint Michel
Mont Saint Michel
Metro Saint-Michel  Paris
Metro Saint-Michel Paris

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