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Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin

Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin (1885 - 1951) was active/lived in Russian Federation, France.  Georgii Lapshin is known for Landscape, harbor, cityscene and floral still life painting.

Lapshin Georgiy (George) Alexandrovitch studied in the Art School of Stroganov in Moscow together with ?lexander Shevchenko.  In 1906 he studied in France in F. Kormon's studio. He participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow. Since 1925, he participated in the prestigious exhibitions in France such as the Society of Arts and Salon Independent.

In 1922 he left Russia and traveled in Germany and Italy.  In 1924 he moved to Paris. Since then he continually exhibited in the Salon Independent and Salon of the French artists. His subjects included Russian landscapes and also landscapes of Venice, Isle of Capri, Versailles and Paris.

Also he was known as a singer - the tenor, and he frequently took part in concerts and also sang Russian Opera in Paris. He worked in theatre as a decorator and stage designer.

His works of art are stored in the State Tretjakov's Gallery, in the Kazan Art Museum, in private collections.

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Facts about Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin

   Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin  Born:  1885 - Moscow, Russia
Died:   1951
Known for:  Landscape, harbor, cityscene and floral still life painting
Name variants:  Aleksandrovich Lapshin Georgi, Georges Lapchine, Georgi Alexandrovich Lapchine, Georgiy Alexandrovitch Lapshin

Biography from the Archives of askART

Lapshin Georgiy (George) Alexandrovitch studied in the Art School of Stroganov in Moscow together with ?lexander Shevchenko.  In 1906 he studied in France in F. Kormon's studio. He participated in numerous exhibitions in Moscow. Since 1925, he participated in the prestigious exhibitions in France such as the Society of Arts and Salon Independent.

In 1922 he left Russia and traveled in Germany and Italy.  In 1924 he moved to Paris. Since then he continually exhibited in the Salon Independent and Salon of the French artists. His subjects included Russian landscapes and also landscapes of Venice, Isle of Capri, Versailles and Paris.

Also he was known as a singer - the tenor, and he frequently took part in concerts and also sang Russian Opera in Paris. He worked in theatre as a decorator and stage designer.

His works of art are stored in the State Tretjakov's Gallery, in the Kazan Art Museum, in private collections.

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http://www.artfortune.com/georgiy-alexandrovitch--lapshin-/artist-199505/


Biography from New Orleans Auction Galleries Inc

Georges Lapchine (born Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin) was a gifted landscape/still life painter, who perfected the lighting and palette of the Post Impressionist-style. His street/monument scenes are as prolific as his rural landscapes and floral still-lifes; all employ his characteristic rich texture rendered through impastos of color - ochre, ivory, sienna, phthalo and ultramarine blues loosely applied with broad brushwork and palette knife.

Originally from Russia, Lapchine first studied in Moscow in the Art School of Stroganov and in France in F. Kormon's studio, before permanently moving to Paris in 1924.

Lapchine exhibited annually from 1925 to 1940 in the prestigious Salon des Independents, and held numerous other exhibitions and engagements, including the Societe des Artistes Francais, the Great Exhibition of Russian Art and Turgenev's artistic community.

He was equally involved in the performing arts; he was a tenor and sang Russian opera, and worked in the theaters as a stage designer, creating scenes for the Paris Music Hall, the Folies Bergere and Sesame in Monte Carlo.


Biography from FauveParis

Born in Moscow, Georges Lapchine entered the Stroganov school in 1900, and then moved to Paris from 1906 to 1909 where he trained with Fernand Cormon and Léon Lhermitte. Returning to Moscow in 1910, he participated in the Salon des Indépendants and was one of the founding members of the “Svobodnoye Tvorchestvo” group.

Under the Soviet regime, Lapshin was part of the first two exhibitions of the Moscow Union of Artists before returning to Paris in the mid-1920s.

He had a brilliant career until his death in 1950, exhibiting at the Salon des Indépendants and being member of the Society of French Artists.


Biography from Hermitage Fine Art

Georgii Aleksandrovich Lapshin was a post-impressionist Russian painter from the Paris school. Lapchine learned his skills in Fernand Cormon and Léon Lhermitte’s ateliers.

Often exposed at the French Artists Salon, Lapshin showed a profound inspiration for the Impressionism movement, especially through his lights’ nuances over the seasons, his effervescent palette for morning views and oblique golden hour colors for evening scenes.


Biography from Hotel Des Ventes De Monte-Carlo

George LAPCHINE is a Russian painter, born in Moscow in 1885, died in 1951. Painter of figures, landscapes , post-impressionist.  Student of Fernand Cormon and Léon Lhermitte, he regularly exhibited at the Salon of French Artists.  Although classical style, painting Lapshin is clear, and under the influence of Impressionism. He likes to paint variations of light through the seasons, the effects of evening or morning.


Biography from Hermitage Fine Art

Post-impressionist Russian painter from the Paris school, Lapchine learned his skills in Fernand Cormon and Léon Lhermitte’s ateliers.

Often exposed at the French Artists Salon, he showed a profound inspiration for the Impressionism movement, especially through his lights’ nuances over the seasons, his effervescent palette for morning views and oblique golden hour colors for evening scenes.


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