
1891โ1953 ยท Polish-French ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Moise Kisling was a Polish-French painter known for his portraits and landscapes, often rendered with vibrant color and a sensual approach. As a member of the School of Paris, he blended Post-Impressionist techniques with a unique personal style, capturing the essence of his subjects with sensitivity and flair.
what you'll learn
Studying Kisling's work allows students to explore portraiture and still life through the lens of Post-Impressionism, focusing on color relationships and expressive brushwork. Students can learn to capture the essence of a subject using simplified forms and vibrant palettes.
related: Amedeo Modigliani, Maurice Utrillo

Grand bouquet of mimosa
1942

Portrait of Jean Cocteau
1916

Young Breton
1931

Young brunette woman in headscarf

Ofelia

Young blond boy
1937

Still Life with Lemons
1917

Head of a girl

Flowers
1919

Provence landscape
1918

Port de Saint-Tropez

Ingrid

Hollyhocks
1939

Vase of mimosa
1952

Sagunto
1916

Bouquet of various flowers
1927

Sanary landscape
1937

Tyniec
1912

Young girl with long hair
1942

Eve

Contrasting sounds
1918

Children of Dr. Tas
1930

Young Dutch woman
1930

Self-portrait with his wife Renee and dog Kouski

Eucalyptus and palm
1935

The boy
1948

Flowers and shells
1919

Grand bouquet of tulips
1952

Bouquet of tulips

Still life