Bizinsky, Hyman Robert, 1915-1982.

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Painter, teacher; Los Angeles, Calif.

Bizinsky was a post-impressionist painter of city and landscapes. He attended classes at Atlanta's High Museum of Art, and worked as a cartoonist for the Atlanta Constitution under editor Ralph McGill, who became his mentor, a lifelong friend, and collector of Bizinsky's work. He later attended the Art Students' League in N.Y. and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beauz-Arts in Paris. From 1946-1951 he worked in Paris with fauvist Emile-Othon Friesz and exppressionist Yves Brayer. He returned to the U.S. in 1951 under a scholarship from the Huntington Hartford Foundation in Southern California, and settled in Los Angeles where he became active in the Westwood Art Association.

From the description of Hyman Robert Bizinsky papers, 1946-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80347610

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associatedWith McGill, Ralph, 1898-1969. person
associatedWith Morgan, Edward P., 1910-1993. person
associatedWith Soupault, Philippe, 1897-1990. person
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France--Paris
Georgia--Atlanta
California--Los Angeles
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Art
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Caricaturists
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Birth 1915

Death 1982

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