cardboard,dry pastel,28x20cm in light frame,signed p.d
He began his artistic studies in 1912 at the Industrial School in Lviv. Between 1919 and 1922 he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow; in 1922 he attended the private studio of A. Archipenko in Berlin. In 1923, he went to Paris, where he became associated with the École de Paris circle, living with E. Zak and M. Chagall. Two years later he settled in France permanently. He exhibited at the Paris Salons: Autumn, Independent, Tuilleries. He participated in the Paris Salons and exhibited in many galleries in Paris, including Bernheim, de France, Le Portique. In 1930, he showed his works in the United States: in Cleveland and New York. He also exhibited his work in Canada and England. He was associated with artistic life in Poland. He belonged to the New Generation grouping, was a member of the Association of Artists...