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  1. Occupation. Painter. Years active. 1914–1987. Spouse. Denise Guerzoni. . ( m. 1936) . Théodore Igorevich Strawinsky (Russian: Фёдор Игоревич Стравинский; [1] March 24, 1907 – May 16, 1989) was a Russian-born painter.

  2. Théodore Strawinsky was born on 24th March, 1907 in Saint Petersburg, the first child of the composer Igor Stravinsky and his wife Catherine, née Nossenko. His brother and sisters, Ludmila, Soulima and Milène were all born between 1908 and 1914. In 1910 the Stravinsky family established winter quarters in Montreux-Clarens, situated in the ...

  3. The oeuvre. I tackle my art as a poetical-plastic transposition. Poetry does not stem from the topic, but from the shapes and colours which compose it. From pastel to stained glass windows or from mosaic to oil painting, what matters is to blend poetry with plastic.

  4. Swiss painter of Russian heritage, Théodore Strawinsky (1907-1989), son of the famous composer Igor Stravinsky, was an extremely prolific artist. His work belongs to a dual lineage of Post-Impressionism and Cubism whose essential messages – a new relationship with reality and the autonomy of a work of art – he made his own.

  5. Théodore Strawinsky. ( Lo Strona n° 2, 1980) Mural. Stained Glass. Mosaic. Tapestry. S trawinsky converted to Catholicism in 1940. As from 1948, he began taking on regular commissions for stained glass windows, mosaics and frescos, which provided him with a regular income.

  6. Genre and history - Fondation Théodore Strawinsky. Vénus et Cupidon ou Vénus et l'Amour, 1927 Oil on canvas 73 x 60 cm. Théodore Strawinskys first solo exhibition was held at the important Quatre-Chemins Gallery in Paris, on 3-16 June, 1927. The following year, he repeated the operation and displayed his Venus and Cupid.

  7. Books by Théodore Strawinsky; Exhibitions. Some individual exhibitions; Main collective exhibitions; Critical Fortune; The foundation. Contact; Collection; La Bourse; Théodore Strawinsky Prize. Prize 2020 – 2021; Prize 2010 – 2019; Prize 2000 – 2009; Prize 1992 – 1999; Catalogue raisonné; The News