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Tatyana Grosman (June 30, 1904-July 24, 1982) was a Russian American printmaker, and publisher. She founded Universal Limited Art Editions. == Personal Life== Tatyana Aguschewitsch was born in Ekaterinburg, Russia to Jewish parents, Semion Michailovitch Auguschewitsch and Anna de Chochor. 〔(Gilbert, Celia, and Gwen N. Frankfeldt. "Tatyana Grosman." Jewish Women's Archive. )〕 In 1918, she and her family emigrated to Japan. She attended the Sacred Heart Convent School, located in Tokyo. Her family later left Japan and spent time in Venice and Munich. They finally settled in Dresden. She studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. Her studies focused mainly on drawing and fashion.〔 In 1931, she married Maurice Grosman, a painter.〔 In 1933, while living in France, Tatyana and Maurice had a child, Larissa. She died sixteen months later. They did not have any other children.〔 In 1940, Tatyana and Maurice left France before the Germans invaded. For three years they fled the impending danger of the Nazis, resorting to crossing the Pyrenees Mountains on foot. They eventually reached friends in Barcelona, Spain.〔 In 1943, the Grosmans traveled to New York, assisted by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.〔 In 1956 Maurice had a heart attack. Tatyana was left to care for them both.〔 In 1976 Maurice died. Tatyana suffered from depression and illness following his death.〔 July 24, 1982 Tatyana Grosman died at 78 years old in Mount Sinai Hospital.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tatyana Grosman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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