Gregory Masurovsky was a student in his teen-age years at Black
Mountain College, an educational experience that stimulated his
life-long commitment to graphic art. He was married to Shirley
Goldfarb, an abstract painter, and on their first visit to Paris, they
decided to settle there.
Friends in Paris included the intellectual elite such as Simone de
Beauvoir, They encountered intellectual and artistic luminaries
like de Beauvoir, Albert Giacometti, and Jean-Paul S (showing 500 of 872 characters). |
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