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Vladimir de Terlikowski

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Wladimir de Terlikowski or Włodzimierz Terlikowski (1873–1951) was a Polish painter mainly active in France.

Life

Born to a noble family near Warsaw, he discovered art on several trips to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland and North Africa. After short periods studying in the academy of fine arts in Munich and the Parisian studio of Jean-Paul Laurens, Terlikowski's first works were close to Fauvism and got him noticed by the galerie Bernheim. Terlikowski set up a studio in Montparnasse, where he was a contemporary of Modigliani, Soutine, Picasso, Derain and Vlaminck.

Exhibitions

Museums exhibiting his works

Bibliography

  • Arsène Alexandre, "W. de Terlikowski Peintre, éditions Alcan, Paris, 1927
  • Jan-Topass, "W de Terlikowski" Editions "Le Triangle" Paris 1930
  • Arsène Alexandre "Terlikowski" Peintre de Figures, copyright by A. Alexandre, 1934
  • Wladimir de Terlikowski: his life and art, Par Bennard B. Perlman, Martha Walker Fullington, éditions W. Vance Brown II, 1998