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  1. Polish. Occupation. Art dealer. Years active. 1914–1930. Léopold Zborowski (1889–1932) was a Polish poet, writer and art dealer. [1] He was born in Zaleszczyki, in what was then Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of Austria-Hungary (now a part of Ukraine ), to a Jewish family.

  2. Léopold Zborowski, né le 10 mars 1889 à Zalichtchyky (en polonais Zaleszczyki, aujourd'hui en Ukraine) et mort à Paris le 24 mars 1932, est un poète polonais et l'un des grands marchands d'art moderne à Paris.

  3. Known familiarly as “Zbo,” Léopold Zborowski was a fixture in left bank avant-garde circles of Paris from the time of his arrival in 1913 until his untimely death in 1932. Friend, partisan, and eventually dealer of the work of some of the most important painters of the École de Paris, Zborowski is commonly credited with the “discovery ...

  4. Mar 10, 1889 - Mar 25, 1932. Léopold Zborowski was a Polish poet, writer and art dealer. He was born in Zaleszczyki into a Jewish family. Zborowski and his wife Anna were contemporaries with...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2018 · A composição acima, denominadas Léopold Zborowski, é obra do artista. Trata-se do retrato do polonês Léopold Zborowski, escritor e negociante de artes, e também grande amigo do artista. Esta obra faz parte do Acervo do MASP desde 1950.

  6. Léopold Zborowski, a young Polish poet living in Paris, earned a living by dealing in books, prints, and paintings. He met Modigliani in 1916 and became his dealer soon after. In this first of the artist’s six portraits of Zborowski, the dealer is seen with folded arms, displaying great self-assurance. The tilt of his head and his light blue ...

  7. Léopold Zborowski moved from his native Poland to Paris as a student, probably in 1914. By 1916 he had set up his art trade, dealing first in books and prints and shortly after in struggling artists such as Modigliani, Soutine, and Utrillo. Derain painted the dealer in 1923-1924 (Michel Kellerman, Derain, Paris, 1996, volume II, no. 935).