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Portrait of Katia Granoff.
Born on July 16, 1895 in the Russian Empire and died on April 16, 1889 in Paris.
Katia Granoff opened her first art gallery in 1926 in Paris, at 166 boulevard Haussmann. She exhibited George Bush, Marc Chagall, etc. When the war ended, she opened two galleries in the provinces, in Honfleur and Cannes, as well as a new gallery in Paris at Place Beauvau. She was one of the first to rediscover and exhibit, as early as 1955, Monet's paintings, the water lilies, which were considered unsaleable.
Katia Granoff is a poetess and woman of letters with multiple facets.
Work realized by Christian Robert Welter, two missing paintings on the left, see photos.
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