- John D. Graham
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birthname = Ivan Gratianovitch Dombrowsky
birthdate = 1886
location =Kiev ,Ukraine
deathdate = 1961
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nationality = American
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awards =John D. Graham (1886 – 1961) was a
Russia n-born AmericanModernist /figurative painter.He was born Ivan Gratianovitch Dombrowsky in
Kiev ,Ukraine . He attended law school and served in the Circassian Regiment of the Russian army, earned the Saint George's Cross duringWorld War I , and was imprisoned as a counterrevolutionary by theBolsheviks after the assassination ofCzar Nicholas II and his family in 1918. He fled for a time to his mother's native Poland. In 1920, he emigrated with his second wife Vera and their son Nicholas to the United States. He began calling himself John in the US, and had his name officially changed to John Graham upon becoming a United States citizen in 1927. [Biographical information from A Finding Aid to the John Graham Papers, 1799-1988 by Megan McShea, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/grahjohn/overview.htm ]He trained at the
Art Students League of New York , where he briefly assistedAshcan School painterJohn F. Sloan . In 1925 he relocated toBaltimore with his third wife artist Elinor Gibson. In addition to painting, Graham established himself as an art connoisseur and collector. He is associated with theNew York School as an arist and impressario. In 1942 he curated a group show at the McMillan Gallery that exhibited work byJackson Pollock (it was his firstNew York exhibition),Willem de Kooning ,Lee Krasner and Stuart Davis, alongside work byPablo Picasso Henri Matisse ,Georges Braque ,Pierre Bonnard andAmedeo Modigliani .John D. Graham along with Stuart Davis and
Hans Hofmann is considered as a mentor figure for theAbstract expressionist generation of American painters and sculptors. In particular Graham was a notable influence onArshile Gorky ,Willem de Kooning ,Jackson Pollock ,Lee Krasner , David Smith,Dorothy Dehner , andMark Rothko . Graham claimed to have befriendedPablo Picasso and many other important Europeanmodernist s inParis and inRussia . He often entertained and lectured the younger Americans inNew York City about modernist ideas, often being the bearer of radical new insights into art and creativity. He was the author of System and Dialectics of Art, (1937), [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE6DB1039F932A25752C1A962948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1]New York Times review by Grace Glueck, November 11, 1984, accessed online July 12, 2007] an enormously influential text during the 1940s, on art, modernism and theavant-garde . [http://www.phillipscollection.org/american_art/bios/graham-bio.htm accessed online July 12, 2007] [http://borghi.org/american/jgraham.html accessed online July 12, 2007] He died inLondon in 1961.References
External links
* [http://www.hollistaggart.com/artists/graham.htm John D. Graham Biography: Hollis Taggart Galleries]
* [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collectionsonline/grahjohn/ The John D. Graham Papers Online at the Archives of American Art]
* [http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/graham_john.html John D. Graham article at ArtCyclopedia]
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