Robert Pikelny
(Lodz 1904 - 1986 Paris)

Robert Pikelny started his artistic education in Moscow in 1908. After his travels to Vienna and Berlin in 1923, he settled in Paris in a studio next door to Pougny's. He was then introduced to the Russian Artists Society and became friends with Lazare Volovick, Vladimir Naiditch, and Ossip Lubitch, as well as art lover André Fize, who supported and believed in his talent. Pikelny illustrated and wrote in various artistic journals and magazines. During World War II, he took refuge in south of France and returned to Paris right after the Liberation.

Flamenco Dressing Room  

"Flamenco", oil on hardboard, 70.5 x 48 cm, private collection
"Dressing Room", 1930, oil on canvas, 117 x 89 cm (46 1/16 x 35 1/16 in), private collection

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