Galerie Ror Volmar Explained
Galerie Ror Volmar or Ror Volmar Gallery was an influential art gallery located at 58 Rue de Bourgogne in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.[1] [2] The gallery specialized in contemporary figurative painters.[1] In 1970, Art International reported that the gallery had been "holding an exhibition of paintings unusual both in content and treatment."[3] Ukrainian painter Liuboslav Hutsaliuk held his first exhibition at the gallery in 1956.[4] Tamara de Lempicka showcased at the gallery from 30 May to 17 June, 1961.[5] Durnad Rosé showcased at the gallery from 10 to 23 November, 1967.[6] In 1977, the gallery honored Marcel Anselme. In the early 70s, the French impressionist painter Jean Fernand showcased some works at the gallery.[7]
Notes and References
- Book: Arts Magazine Yearbook. 14 June 2012. 1959. 180.
- Book: Townsend. John Wilson. Townsend. Dorothy Edwards. Kentucky in American Letters: 1913-1975. 14 June 2012. 1976. The Torch press. 290.
- Book: Fitzsimmons, James. Art International. 14 June 2012. 1 January 1970. J. Fitzsimmons. 76.
- Book: Organization for Defense of Four Freedoms for Ukraine. Canadian League for Ukraine's Liberation. The Ukrainian Review. 14 June 2012. 1 January 1963. Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, Ltd.. 78.
- Book: Claridge. Laura P.. Lempicka. Tamara de. Tamara de Lempicka: A Life of Deco and Decadence. 14 June 2012. 21 September 1999. Clarkson Potter. 978-0-517-70557-5. 281.
- Book: Rosé, Durand. Durnad Rosé: exposition du 10 au 23 Novembre 1967, Galerie Ror Volmar, Paris. 14 June 2012. 1967. Galerie Ror Volmar.
- Web site: Jean Fernand biography. 2020-02-04. 2020-02-04. English.