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Sonia Lewitska

Levitsky Sofia (Sonia) Filippovna ((ロシア語:София (Соня) Филипповна Левицкая); born 9 March 1880 in Russian Empire (Czestochowa); died 20 Septembre 1937 in Paris) was a French woman painter and printmaker.〔(Inventaire du fonds français après 1800 / Bibliothèque nationale, Département des estampes. p.298, ''Sonia Lewitska''; birth date 1880 ); (''Journal des débats politiques et littéraires'', 1937/09/24 (Numéro 264), p,2, death date Sonia Lewitska - 1937/09/20 ); Gallica BnF〕
== Biography ==

Sonia Lewitska was a Post-Impressionist painter, printmaker and illustrator.
Sonia Lewitska engaged in a refined art without losing what a poet called ''the gift of childhood''. Independent, she eschewed all art theory and only investigated the best means of translating her own interior vision into art. Often inspired by Slavic folklore. Lewitska was another early member of the Parisian group. In 1905 she settles in Paris and continued her studies at a Jean Marchand, who later became her husband. Beginning as a cubist and fauvist, she moved into a Post-Impressionist style and became known for her illustrations of limited edition books.
She exhibited at the Salon d'Automne (1910-1913, 1919-1925, 1927-1934), the Salon des Indépendants (1910-1914, 1920-1922),〔(Salon des indépendants (26 ; 1910), no.3283-3288 ); Gallica BnF〕 the Section d'Or,〔(''La Section d'Or'', 1912 ); kubisme.info〕 the Salon des Tuileries (1929, 1932, 1933), the Paris galleries аnd at the International exhibitions.
In 1933 she took part in ''Salon de Echanges''. At the same time, in accompany with her friend Henriette Tirman, she helps André Fau and Francis Thieck〔(Work of Francis Thieck (decorator, ceramist, painter) ); catalogue.gazette-drouot.com; (''L'Oeil de Paris pénètre partout'',1934/01/06 (A7,N270), p.15, ''Le bar-exposition'' ); Gallica BnF〕 in room decoration suggesting services of painters from her closest circle: Raoul Dufy, André Lhote, André Hellé (1871-1945) and Jean Marchand. Thereby she supported her friends in tough times of economic crisis in the country.〔(Comoedia (Paris. 1907), 1933/12/21 (A27,N7621), p.1, ''Le Salon de Echanges..'' ); Gallica BnF〕
In 1937, Henriette Tirman with friends creates in her house the ''Society of Friends Sonia Lewitska'', which organized in 1938 two retrospective exhibitions of the artist in the ''Gallery Sagot-Le Garrec''.〔(''Journal officiel de la République française'', 1938/12/02 (A70,N282), p.48 ); Gallica BnF〕

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