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Alexis Arapoff
Alexis Paul Arapoff (né Alexei Alexeyevich Arapov ((ロシア語:Алексей Алексеевич Арапов);; born 6 December 1905 – died 1948) was a White émigré Russian-born painter, first based in France, where he belonged to the École de Paris, and later in Boston, Massachusetts, where he relocated in 1930.
==Life==
Born the only son of a noble family (Arapov) in Saint Peterburg, Russia, Alexis flew to Germany in 1917 to escape the revolution. When he came back to Russia in 1921, he was admitted to the Saratov Art Institute. In 1923, he went to Moscow, where he became a furniture designer in a workers' palace. Following this, he created suits and scenes for the "avant-garde" theater of Nikolaï Foregger. Later he worked for the "False Mirror Theatre" of Nikolai Evreinov, and followed the theater trip to Paris in 1925.〔(Profile of Alexis Arapoff )〕
He remained in Paris where he met Catherine Green, an American studying at the Sorbonne. 〔René Gimpel, "Journal d'un collectionneur", 18 September 1929, p. 572, édition Hermann de 2011〕 They married and moved to the United States in 1930. Arapoff, a Roman Catholic convert since 1934, painted religious paintings and icons.〔(Boston College University Libraries website )〕

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