Jean De Strelecki is primarily known as Jean (Count) DeStrelecki
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COUNT JEAN DE STRELECKI (1882-1947 )
Born into a family of the Polish military aristocracy, Jean de Strelecki resided in Paris rather than the family seat of Poluwy in the years before World War I. A painter, sculptor, poet and camera artist, he became the chief photographer of celebrities for Reutlinger Studio, Paris, in the 1910s. During this period he studied painting with Leon Bakst, the revolutionary scenic designed for the Ballet Russe. De Strelecki took hundreds (showing 500 of 7134 characters). |
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