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Eugeniy Zak

1884 – 1926

The artist of the Paris School, Evgeny Zak, was born on December 15, 1884 in the town of Mogilno, Igumensky district, Minsk province (now the Uzda district, Minsk region).

The future artist spent his childhood and youth in Warsaw, where he moved with his mother in 1892, after his father's death. In Warsaw, Zak graduated from school and received his primary art education.

In order to continue his education, in 1902, Eugene Zak moved to Paris, France. For several months, he attended the National Higher School of Fine Arts, where his mentor was the academic artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, and then studied at a private art school, the Colarossi Academy, working under the guidance of the painter Paul Albert Bénard.

He traveled around Italy, visited Rome and Florence, and at the end of the year he moved to Germany, to Munich, where he continued his studies at the famous art school of the realist painter Anton Ažbe.

On January 15, 1926, the artist died in Paris and was buried in the Montparnasse cemetery.

The works of Evgeny Zak are in museum and private collections in France, Poland, Russia, the USA, Israel, Germany, Belarus, and other countries.

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December 15, 1884

He was born in the town of Mogilno, Igumensky district, Minsk province (now Uzda district, Minsk region) into the family of engineer Savely Zak.

1902

Moved to France, to Paris. Attended the National Higher School of Fine Arts. Studied at a private art school – the Colarossi Academy.

1903

He traveled around Italy, visited Rome and Florence, and at the end of the year moved to Germany, to Munich, where he continued his studies at the art school of the realist painter Anton Ažbe.

1904

He returned to Paris. He painted portraits, landscapes, idyllic and genre compositions.

He regularly exhibited his works at the Autumn Salon (1904–1925, with breaks), the Salon des Indépendants (1906–1912), and the Tuileries (1904, 1925). He took part in a number of group exhibitions, such as the exhibition of the Parisian Society of Polish Artists in 1912 in Barcelona, the Armory Show in 1913 in New York, the Venice Biennale in 1914, and others.

He also organized a wide display of his works at a personal exhibition, which took place in 1911 at the Parisian gallery "Druet".

1912–1914

Works as a teacher at the Parisian private school La Palette Academy (Académie La Palette).

1914–1916

Lived in the south of France (Nice, Saint-Paul-de-Vence and Vence), traveled to Switzerland.

1916

He moved to Poland with his family and lived in the city of Częstochowa, often visiting Warsaw. He participated in exhibitions of Polish avant-garde artists who represented the “formism” movement in Polish art of the late 1910s – early 1920s (Krakow, 1917; Lvov, 1920); exhibitions in Warsaw of the Polish Art Club (1917–1919), and the New Group (1918). In 1917, a personal exhibition of works by Eugen Zak was also held in Warsaw.

1921

He became one of the founders of the Association of Polish Artists "Rhythm".

1921

He moved to Germany, lived in Berlin and Bonn, and collaborated with the magazine “Kunst und Dekoration”.

1922

Returned to France, to Paris. Worked actively and exhibited.

January 15, 1926

The artist died in Paris and was buried in the Montparnasse Cemetery.