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Leon GaspardAmerican, 1882 - 1964

Leon Gaspard (1882-1964) developed his art from several sources: his early life in Russia, the Parisian art scene in the early twentieth century, his travels in Asia, and his experiences in the American Southwest. Gaspard (generally accepted pronunciation: GAS-par) is not his birth name. The artist was born Leiba Schulman, in a poor Jewish settlement near Vitebsk (today in the Republic of Belarus.) He received his first art training at the famous school of Yuri Pen in Vitebsk. In 1900 - 1914, he lived in Paris where, in his words, he studied at the Académie Julian. His vibrant, impressionistic paintings attracted attention of art dealers in France, Belgium and Germany.

In 1909, the artist married an American, Evelyn Adell. At that time he also assumed the surname of Gaspard. During World War I, Gaspard served in the French army, barely survived a plane crash, and moved to New York in 1916. For health reasons, he and Evelyn settled in Taos, New Mexico, in 1918.

Gaspard found inspiration in the life of people who lived by their age-old traditions, including American Indians, and the peoples of Siberia, Mongolia, Algeria and Tunisia.

The artist died in Taos in 1964.

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Adieu, Cossack
Leon Gaspard
1959
Fiddlers
Leon Gaspard
1931
Fiddlers
Leon Gaspard
1931
Fiddlers
Leon Gaspard
1931
Girl from Kurdistan
Leon Gaspard
1928
Old Fiddler
Leon Gaspard
1930
Old Fiddler
Leon Gaspard
1930
Old Fiddler
Leon Gaspard
1930
Old Moscow
Leon Gaspard
1954
Rabbi
Leon Gaspard
1911
San Geronimo Fiesta
Leon Gaspard
1956
Siberian Trading Post
Leon Gaspard
1936-1961
Snowscene, Russia
Leon Gaspard
1914
Soochow in Winter
Leon Gaspard
1923
Souvenir of Manchuria
Leon Gaspard
1948
To the Christmas Dance
Leon Gaspard
1959
To the Christmas Fiesta
Leon Gaspard
1953-1956
To the Fair, Russia
Leon Gaspard
c. 1910