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Naoum Aronson

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Occupation
  
Sculptor

Spouse(s)
  
Dr. Helene Aronson

Name
  
Naoum Aronson


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Born
  
1872
Russia

Died
  
1943, New York City, New York, United States

Similar
  
Henri Georges Adam , Louise Abbéma , Jean Arp

Naoum Aronson (1872–1943) was a Russian-born sculptor who lived for most of his life in Paris. He is known principally for his busts of important leaders, including Ludwig van Beethoven, Louis Pasteur, Leo Tolstoy, Grigori Rasputin, and Vladimir Lenin.

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Aronson was born to a Jewish family in what is now Latvia in 1872. He studied art at the Vilna Art School before moving to Paris, where he would live for 50 years. He maintained six galleries in Paris, but kept his prize pieces, including the bust of Rasputin, in his Montparnasse studio. After the German invasion of France in 1940, he was forced to flee the country. When he arrived in New York City as a refugee in March 1941 aboard the Serpa Pinto, he had little more than some photographs of the sculptures that he had left behind in France. He died two years later in his Upper West Side studio at the age of 71.

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