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Adolphe Feder (Jewish-Ukrainian, 1885-1943)
Biography
Adolphe Feder was a Jewish-Ukrainian painter and illustrator from Odesa. In his early life he lived in Berlin and Geneva, but finally resided in Paris and enrolled at the Academie Julian in 1908.
Adolphe studied painting and worked closely with Henri Matisse in his studio.
In 1924 Adolphe Feder travelled to Palestine and Algeria. The painter enjoyed travelling and his trips to North Africa and the Middle East had a profound influence on his style.
Upon his return to Paris, Feder's colour palette becomes more muted and forms more elaborate.
In February 1871, with the imperial government at Versailles, liberal Republican Adolphe Thiers became head of the provisional government in.Several paintings executed during and after his travels earned him recognition in the Parisian artistic community. He was a dedicated member of the Russian Artists Association, which also included Mikhail Larionov, Ossip Zadkine, and brought together Russian artists living in La Ruche.
From 1920 to 1928 Feder actively exhibited and was the subject of many one-man shows in Paris