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Sunset in Venice

  • Dimensions65.0 x 100.0 cm

Discover Arbit Blatas (1908-1999), a School of Paris artist known for portraits, sculptures & powerful Holocaust memorials. Explore his unique blend of modern art & poignant themes.

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Artist Biography

A Life in Brushstrokes: The Artistic Journey of Arbit Blatas

Arbit Blatas, a name synonymous with the vibrant energy and intellectual ferment of the School of Paris, led an extraordinary life interwoven with some of the most significant artistic figures of the 20th century. Born Nicolai Arbitblatas on November 19, 1908, in Kaunas, Lithuania, his early talent was undeniable; exhibitions began as early as age fifteen, foreshadowing a career destined for international acclaim. The tumultuous political climate of the time – specifically, the communist revolution – prompted a move to Germany in 1921, where he honed his skills before ultimately arriving in Paris at the tender age of twenty-one. This relocation proved pivotal; Blatas swiftly became the youngest member of the esteemed School of Paris, immersing himself in an artistic milieu teeming with innovation and challenging conventions. His rapid ascent was remarkable, evidenced by the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume’s acquisition of his works just four years later – a testament to his burgeoning reputation within the Parisian art world.

Friendships Forged in Paint: A Circle of Masters

Blatas's story isn't merely one of artistic development; it is also a chronicle of profound friendships with giants of modern art. His circle included luminaries such as Vlaminck, Soutine, Picasso, Utrillo, Braque, Zadkine, Léger, and Derain – names that resonate deeply within the history of 20th-century painting. Remarkably, Blatas not only painted alongside these masters but also sculpted them, creating a unique collection of thirty portraits in oil and bronze. These works are more than just likenesses; they serve as invaluable historical documents, capturing the essence of these influential artists during a period of unprecedented creative dynamism. Beyond this core group, his artistic kinship extended to Bonnard, Vuillard, Matisse, Dufy, Van Dongen, Cocteau, and Marquet, demonstrating an expansive network of collaboration and mutual inspiration that defined his Parisian years. This immersive environment profoundly shaped Blatas’s own style, allowing him to absorb diverse influences while forging a distinct artistic voice.

From Paris to New York: A Life Divided and Dedicated

The 1930s saw Blatas expanding his reach beyond France, exhibiting in London and New York, further solidifying his international presence. However, the looming shadow of World War II dramatically altered his trajectory. In 1941, fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe, he sought refuge in the United States, eventually becoming an American citizen. This period marked a division in his life, oscillating between New York and France, yet consistently dedicated to his artistic pursuits. His election as a life member of the Salon d'Automne in 1947 underscored his continued recognition within the French art establishment. A particularly poignant achievement was his life-size bronze sculpture of Chaim Soutine, completed in 1967; its profound impact resonated with André Malraux, then Minister of Culture, leading to its installation in Montparnasse and the conferral of the prestigious Médaille de Vermeil upon Blatas by the City of Paris. The subsequent placement of a life-size statue of Jacques Lipchitz in the garden of the Hotel de Ville further cemented his legacy as a sculptor of considerable merit.

Later Years: Remembrance and Recognition

The latter decades of Blatas’s career witnessed both profound personal reflection and widespread acclaim. In 1978, he was honored with the title Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur by the French government, recognizing his significant contribution to French art as a distinguished member of the School of Paris; this recognition culminated in promotion to Officier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1994. A powerful shift occurred in the late 1970s when the horrors of the Holocaust, previously unspoken in his work, emerged with striking force. This thematic exploration became a defining aspect of his later oeuvre, reflecting a deep personal connection to the tragedy—his parents tragically deported and lost during the war. His artistic output during this period served as a poignant memorial, imbued with raw emotion and profound historical significance. Arbit Blatas passed away on April 27, 1999, leaving behind a rich legacy of portraits, landscapes, sculptures, and powerful testaments to human resilience in the face of unimaginable adversity—a testament to an artist who lived a life deeply intertwined with the artistic and political currents of his time.
arbit blatas

arbit blatas

1908 - 1999

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: School of Paris
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Vlaminck
    • Soutine
    • Picasso
    • Braque
    • Matisse
  • Date Of Birth: November 19, 1908
  • Date Of Death: April 27, 1999
  • Full Name: Arbit Blatas
  • Nationality: Lithuanian-Jewish, American
  • Place Of Birth: Kaunas, Lithuania
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