Grégoire Michonze

Painting, Visual Artist

1902 – 1982

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Who was Grégoire Michonze?

Grégoire Michonze was a Russian-French painter, born in 1902 in Kishinev, Russian Empire.

From 1919-1922, Michonze studied at a local art academy where, painting Russian icons, he learned to master the technique of painting with egg tempera. He continued his studies at the Academy of Painting in Bucharest and befriended the artist Victor Brauner. In 1922, after Bessarabia had become part of Romania, Michonze moved to Paris and met Max Ernst who later introduced him to the Surrealists, notably André Breton, Paul Éluard, Yves Tanguy and André Masson. He furthered his art studies by taking classes at the École des Beaux-Arts. During this period, Michonze met and developed a strong friendship with the Jewish École de Paris artist Chaim Soutine. Between the period 1934-1936, Michonze exhibited at the Salon des Surindépendants. He described his work at these exhibitions as "Surreal naturalism". Michonze fought in the war and, after 1943, settled into a studio on Paris's Rue de Seine. He took up French citizenship in 1947, and in 1949, the French Fund for Modern Art acquired his now seminal canvas La moisson.

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Born
Mar 22, 1902
Russian Empire
Also known as
  • Gregoire Michonze
Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Nationality
  • France
Lived in
  • Chișinău
Died
1982

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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