
MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY
ART
Katia Granoff founded her first gallery in 1926 when
she came to France. Among the early artists she exhibited wer Marc Chagall,
Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard, Georges Bouche, Othon Friesz, Amédée
de la Patellière, Pierre Laprade, and Foujita. After an interruption
from 1940 to 1944, the Gallery on quai Conti reopened its doors and, among
others, was the first to show Claude Monet's " Nymphéas "
to the public, as early as 1955. It held regular exhibitions of Amédée
Ozenfant, one of the founders of Purism along with Le Corbusier, and it
encouraged many young artists : Moreno Pincas, Zwy Milhstein, Corsia, Volti,
ect. When Katia Granoff retired in 1987, her nephew Pierre Larock and his
children decided to take up the flame, changing the gallery's name to Larock-Granoff
and showing artists such as Bellegarde, Hantaï Messagier, Rebeyrolle,
Tal-Coat, Duvillier, Arnaud d'Aunay and Isabel Michel, Whilme Continuing
to present the artists discovered and championed by Katia Granoff.
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