"Still Life", 1920s, National Museum, Warsaw
"Portrait of a Young Woman", 1926, oil on canvas, 73 x 54 cm, National Museum, Warsaw
"Mme B. Dunn", 1943, oil on canvas, 89 x 58 cm, private collection
"Nude on the Couch (Nu sur le divan)", 1920, oil on canvas, 38 x 55.5 cm, private collection
"Boats in the Marseille Port (Bateaux dans le port de Marseille)", oil on canvas, 27,5 x 37,5 cm, private collection
"Young Girl in a Red Blouse (Jeune fille au corsage rouge)", oil on canvas, 41 x 33 cm, private collection
"Roses", oil on canvas, 24 x 19 cm, private collection
"Mona Luisa", 1952, oil on canvas, 55 x 46 cm, private collection
"Dahlias and Mimosa (Dahlias at mimosas)", 1947, oil on canvas, 55 x 38 cm, private collection
Interwar Paris was the scene of the activity of numerous Polish painters, among whom an important position in the local milieu was enjoyed by Louis Marcoussis (Ludwik Markus) and Mojzesz Kisling. This group belonged to the so-called Ecole de Paris, a multi-national community of artists whose majority came from East-Central Europe. Tadeusz Makowski, the creator of a unique, children's-marionette world, which from the point of view of its artistic merits was extremely serious and mature, remained an isolated figure.
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Artist’s paintings in: malarze.com
Artist biography at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moise_Kisling
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