Nina

Alexandrowicz

1888-1946

Nina Alexandrowicz, French painter, watercolorist and sculptor, occupies an important place in the Ecole de l'Est, an artistic movement characterized by its innovative approach and its commitment to modernity.

Originally from Poland, Alexandrowicz left his native country to settle in Paris, in the heart of the Montparnasse district, around 1909. She joined the legendary Bateau-Lavoir studio, where she rubbed shoulders with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Tsuguharu Foujita, Chana Orloff or Marc Chagall. In this environment full of ideas and artistic experiments, they exchange theories and intuitions, contributing to the search for the artistic modernity of the time.


Although Alexandrowicz began her career as a sculptor, she quickly turned to painting, developing a very personal artistic approach. His style is characterized by an intense expression of color and an exploration of volume imbued with violence.. His works are marked by audacity in the representation of forms and features. However, her favorite subject remains portraiture, in which she excels.

Alexandrowicz's artistic heritage is undeniably significant. His work has been widely exhibited in France and abroad, testifying to his essential contribution to the history of art. His works are present in numerous prestigious collections and museums.

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