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  • Date de création1917
  • Dimensions69.0 x 56.0 cm

Explorez la beauté et la profondeur de l’œuvre picturale de Ben Benn ! Sculpteur de la École de Paris reconnu pour son esthétique évocatrice et sa foi profonde, découvrez un héritage artistique riche en symbolisme religieux et en réalisme poétique.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Ben Benn (1905 – 1989): A Poet of Biblical Vision

Benjamin Rabinowicz, known professionally as Ben Benn, was born in Białystok, Poland, in 1905, to an architect father and a rabbi grandfather—a lineage steeped in intellectual tradition that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities. From a young age, he demonstrated exceptional talent for drawing and received private lessons honing his skills. His formative years coincided with the burgeoning avant-garde movement in Paris, where he would ultimately forge his artistic identity.

Early Influences & Artistic Training

In 1926, Benn began collaborating on theatrical sets, immersing himself in the collaborative spirit of performance art. This experience fostered an understanding of visual storytelling and spatial composition—skills that would prove invaluable throughout his career. His admission to the Union of Professional Artists of Poland in 1928 marked a pivotal moment, propelling him into the vibrant artistic milieu of Warsaw and Białystok. He gained considerable recognition for his work during this period, exhibiting prominently in both cities. These early productions instilled within him a meticulous attention to detail and an appreciation for conveying complex narratives through visual elements—characteristics that would permeate his subsequent artistic endeavors.

Parisian School & Geometric Exploration

A scholarship granted in 1929 enabled Benn to pursue formal studies at the Académie Fernand Léger in Paris—a crucible of modernist experimentation. While he resisted embracing pure abstraction, Léger’s influence instilled a fascination with geometric forms and spatial relationships. This approach informed his early canvases, characterized by precise lines and balanced compositions that reflected the intellectual rigor of the École de Paris. Benn married Ghera in 1938 and became a French citizen shortly thereafter. He embraced the innovative techniques championed by Léger—particularly the use of orthogonal projections—which served as a springboard for exploring new visual vocabularies and challenging conventional artistic conventions.

Biblical Inspiration & Hidden Years

The outbreak of World War II dramatically altered Benn’s trajectory. Mobilized in Brittany, he was subsequently discharged and sought refuge amidst the upheaval of occupation. During this period of clandestine activity—spanning from 1940 to 1944—Benn produced a remarkable output of sixty-two paintings inspired by biblical verses and motifs. These works, executed with meticulous detail and imbued with spiritual contemplation, represent a cornerstone of his oeuvre and exemplify the profound impact of faith on his artistic vision. He was aided in hiding by Jean Paulhan, a prominent literary figure who championed Benn’s work. The urgency of the wartime context fueled his creativity—driving him to produce art that transcended mere aesthetic concerns and sought to communicate universal themes of hope and resilience.

Mature Career & Legacy

Following liberation in 1944, Benn returned to Paris permanently and continued to exhibit his paintings internationally—establishing connections with galleries across Europe. In 1949, he joined forces with Marc Chagall to establish an artist collective dedicated to fostering innovation and artistic dialogue. Throughout his prolific career, Benn remained committed to exploring the expressive potential of color and texture while retaining a steadfast devotion to biblical symbolism. He bequeathed a substantial collection of his paintings to the Musée d’Art Moderne de Villeurbanne, ensuring that his legacy would endure for generations to come. Ben Benn died in Paris in 1989, leaving behind an enduring contribution to French art history—a testament to the power of poetic realism and unwavering belief. His work continues to resonate with viewers today, demonstrating the timeless relevance of artistic expression as a vehicle for conveying spiritual contemplation and exploring profound human experiences.
Bencjon Rabinowicz

Bencjon Rabinowicz

1905 - 1989 , Pologne

En bref

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: École de Paris
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubisme']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Marc Chagall
    • Ben Nicholson
  • Date Of Birth: 1905
  • Full Name: Benjamin Rabinowicz
  • Nationality: Pologne
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Teapot chinois
    • Jonquilles
    • Paysage
  • Place Of Birth: Białystok, Pologne