- Leo Michelson
Leo Michelson ( _lv. Leo Mihelsons; b.
Riga ,Latvia , 1887 - d.New York City , 1978) was an American artist considered part of the École de Paris, although his works span many periods and styles.Biography
Michelson first attended the Imperial Academy in St. Petersburg,
Russia , and then theUniversity of Tartu inTartu ,Estonia .The
Russian Revolution of 1917 forced Michelson to leave Russia for Munich,Germany , where he participated in the beginnings ofGerman Expressionism .By 1920 Michelson was living in Paris and had established an international reputation for his
painting s, prints, andsculpture s. As a prominent member of the Paris School his works were shown in major exhibits throughoutWestern Europe , theSoviet Union , and theUnited States . After the fall of Paris toNazi Germany in 1939, Michelson fled toNew York City .Michelson is described as an "eternal emigrant, eternal student" because he was always studying and experimenting with new styles. Michelson actually carried
crayon s with him so he could sketch where ever he was. Art historians have compared Michelson to both Chagall and Picasso Fact|date=March 2007, but it wasTitian who Michelson said was his inspiration.Michelson painted over 1,000 paintings. His widow, Janine, selected
Marshall, Texas , as the permanent home for her late husband's works ( [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/4aa/4aa568.htm] ) in what is known as theMichelson Museum of Art .External links
* [http://www.michelsonmuseum.org/index.htm Michelson Museum of Art]
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