CLAIRE BERTRAND-EISENSCHITZ* (Sèvres 1890 - 1969 Cachan)
Boy, 1943
oil/canvas, 60 x 73 cm
signed Claire Bertrand, dated 43
verso inscribed "Port of Marseille"
ESTIMATE °€ 2000 - 4000
STARTING PRICE °€ 2000
The French Expressionist painter Claire Bertrand-Eisenschitz was the wife of the Austro-French painter Willy Eisenschitz, mother of the painter Eveline Marc (Évelyn Marc, Evely Marc) and photographer David Eisenschitz, and grandmother of the painter and sculptor Délie Duparc (Estelle Delvolvé). Her father was the geologist Marcel Bertrand, her mother the pianist and Mathilde Mascart. Claire Bertrand was the granddaughter of the mathematician Joseph Bertrand. Bertrand studied in Paris at the Académie Julien and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, in the class of René Ménard and Lucien Simon. There she met Willy Eisenschitz, whom she married in 1913. Eisenschitz was interned for the duration of World War I. She voluntarily followed him to the detention center. David and Evelyne were born there. In 1921 and 1922 she exhibited at the Société nationale des beaux-arts and from 1922 to 1938 at the Salon d'automne. Other exhibitions: Salon des artistes indépendants, (1922 to 1930), Salon d'automne, de 1922 to 1938, Billiet (1927 and 1937), Salon des Tuileries (1928 to 1943), Les vingt-deux, groupe féminin (Édith Auerbach , Claire Bertrand, Chériane, Rolande Dechorain, Adrienne Jouclard; Galerie Bonaparte, Paris, 1937), Une famille de peintres (Galerie Allard, with Willy Eisenschitz and Evelyn Marc).
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