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Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

American, French, 1926-2018

Born in Paris in 1926, Marius Sznajderman escaped with his parents from France in November of 1942 and lived in Venezuela until 1949, at which time he moved to the United States. He studied at the Museum of Fine Arts in Caracas and Columbia University. In Caracas, he was a founding member of Taller Libre de Arte. In his 40 years as an artist, he has had numerous one-man shows in the US and South America, and his work is in the permanent collections of many important museums.

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Artist: Marius Sznajderman
ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Abstract Male Figure, Greek Mythology, Black, Grey
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ICARUS I is an original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches pap...
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

ICARUS 2, Signed Lithograph, Black + White Abstract Male Figure Greek Mythology
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ICARUS 2 is an original hand drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed using traditional lithography techniques on archival Arches pa...
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Large Venezuelan Jewish Modernist Lithograph Menorah Judaica
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Surfside, FL
Marius Sznajderman was a painter, printmaker and scenic designer living and working in the United States. Born in Paris, France in 1926 his Jewish parents had migrated to France from Poland in 1923. In November 1942 the family fled Nazi-occupied France for Spain before settling in Caracas, Venezuela. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Caracas where his teachers included illustrator Ramon Martin Durban, scenic designer Charles Ventrillon-Horber and painter Rafael Monasterios. and immigrated to the United States in 1949, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in New York. He settled in Hackensack, New Jersey, where he lived and had a studio for more than 50 years before moving to Amherst, Massachusetts in 2015. His work, which includes painting, prints and collages, as well as set designs, is in more than 45 museum and public institution collections in the United States, Latin America and Israel. He held more than 40 solo exhibitions at galleries and museums and participated in more than 75 group shows around the globe. He helped found the Taller Libre de Arte, an experimental workshop for the visual arts, sponsored by the Ministry of Education. The Taller Libre de Arte was a center for young artists to work and to meet with critics and intellectuals to discuss avant-garde ideas and artistic trends from Europe and Latin America. Among the notable artists who participated in the Taller Libre de Arte were Ramón Vásquez Brito, Carlos González Bogen, Luis Guevara Moreno, Mateo Manaure, Virgilio Trómpiz...
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20th Century Modern Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

LANDSCAPE OF THE MIND Signed Lithograph, Memorabilia, Black and White Abstract
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
Landscapes of The Mind is an original hand drawn, limited edition lithograph by Marius Sznajderman(Born-Paris,France 1926-2018) printed in black ink on white archival Arches paper, 100% acid-free, using traditional hand lithography printmaking methods. Landscapes of The Mind is a crisp, black and white abstract line drawing of artist memorabilia items within an attic-like interior illustrating various elements incuding faces, a sculpted female nude torso, artist paint brushes...
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1980s Contemporary Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Large Venezuelan Modernist Lithograph "The Balcony #3" Color Print
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Surfside, FL
Marius Sznajderman was a painter, printmaker and scenic designer living and working in the United States. Born in Paris, France in 1926 his Jewish parents had migrated to France from Poland in 1923. In November 1942 the family fled Nazi-occupied France for Spain before settling in Caracas, Venezuela. He attended the School of Fine Arts in Caracas where his teachers included illustrator Ramon Martin Durban, scenic designer Charles Ventrillon-Horber and painter Rafael Monasterios. and immigrated to the United States in 1949, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in New York. He settled in Hackensack, New Jersey, where he lived and had a studio for more than 50 years before moving to Amherst, Massachusetts in 2015. His work, which includes painting, prints and collages, as well as set designs, is in more than 45 museum and public institution collections in the United States, Latin America and Israel. He held more than 40 solo exhibitions at galleries and museums and participated in more than 75 group shows around the globe. He helped found the Taller Libre de Arte, an experimental workshop for the visual arts, sponsored by the Ministry of Education. The Taller Libre de Arte was a center for young artists to work and to meet with critics and intellectuals to discuss avant-garde ideas and artistic trends from Europe and Latin America. Among the notable artists who participated in the Taller Libre de Arte were Ramón Vásquez Brito, Carlos González Bogen, Luis Guevara Moreno, Mateo Manaure, Virgilio Trómpiz...
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20th Century Modern Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

ELEGY FOR MY SHTETL Signed Lithograph with 1938 Yiddish Poem, Jewish History
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ELEGY FOR MY SHTETL is an original hand drawn, limited edition lithograph by Marius Sznajderman (Born - Paris, France 1926-2018) printed using hand lithography techniques on archival...
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1980s Contemporary Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

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ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Abstract Male Figure, Greek Mythology, Black, Grey
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ICARUS I is an original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches pap...
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ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Abstract Male Figure, Collage, Greek Mythology
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ICARUS I is an original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches paper 100% acid free. ICARUS I is an expressionistic abstract male...
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ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Black White Abstract Man, Collage, Greek Mythology
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Located in Union City, NJ
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Black White Abstract Man, Collage, Greek Mythology
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ICARUS I is an original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches pap...
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

ICARUS I Signed Lithograph, Black White Abstract Man, Collage, Greek Mythology
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
ICARUS I is an original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches pap...
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Icarus 2, Greek Mythology, Hand Drawn Lithograph, Expressionistic Abstract
By Marius Sznajderman
Located in Union City, NJ
Original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches paper 100% acid free. Icarus...
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1980s Abstract Marius Sznajderman Figurative Prints

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Icarus II, Expressionistic Abstract, Hand Drawn Lithographh
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Original hand-drawn lithograph created in 1986 by the French American artist Marius Sznajderman, printed in neutral warm grays and intense black on archival Arches paper 100% acid f...
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