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Jan Krugier Janick "Jan" Krugier (May 12, 1928 in Radom, Poland. - November 16, 2008 in Geneva, Switzerland) was a Polish born Swiss dealer in modern art most known for his relationship to the works of Pablo Picasso and a survivor of the Holocaust.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jan Krugier )〕 During World War two he served as a member of the Polish Resistance, was captured and then sent to Auschwitz. Following the cessation of conflict Krugier studied art with Johannes Itten. He then moved to Paris in 1947 in order to paint but abandoned his dream of a career as artist to open a gallery.〔http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/arts/design/20krugier.html〕 The gallerist later attributed his decision to being pushed in that direction by the artists Alberto Giacometti and Henri Matisse. It was in 1966 in Geneva that he finally realized this goal and opened his inaugural space. Krugier was the exclusive dealer for the works by Pablo Picasso inherited by his granddaughter Marina Picasso. He also had close business ties to the Swiss artists Alberto Giacometti and Balthus. Krugier amassed an important private collection of impressionist and modern art works from which were auctioned off by Christies in New York City in 2013〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Dialogue Through Art: Works from the Jan Krugier Collection - Christie's )〕 and by Sotheby's in London in 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=From Goya to Picasso: Works from the Private Collection of Jan Krugier )〕 ==References==
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