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b. 1936 -

Serge Marjisse was a creative visual artist. Serge Marjisse was born in 1936. Artists like Poul Winkel Agger, Shusaku Arakawa, Francisco Alvarez, Andrzej Artur Mroczek, and Le Pouliquen were also born in 1936.


Born in 1936, Serge Marjisse was predominantly influenced by the 1950s growing up. During the Post War period, New York City became the international focus for Modernism. Throughout the Second World War, many artists had travelled to the city after having fled in exile from Europe, which culminated in a merging and amalgamation of talent and ideas. Whilst in New York, influential Europeans such as Piet Mondrian, Josef Albers and Hans Hoffmann provided inspiration for American artists, and influenced cultural growth in the United States for many decades that followed. Important artists of this period included Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Frank Kline, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still and Adolph Gottlieb. In subsequent revisions, the contributions and efforts of female artists such as Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, and Louise Bourgeois have been acknowledged, amongst many other female creatives.

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b. 1936 -

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Serge Marjisse was a creative visual artist. Serge Marjisse was born in 1936. Artists like Poul Winkel Agger, Shusaku Arakawa, Francisco Alvarez, Andrzej Artur Mroczek, and Le Pouliquen were also born in 1936.


Born in 1936, Serge Marjisse was predominantly influenced by the 1950s growing up. During the Post War period, New York City became the international focus for Modernism. Throughout the Second World War, many artists had travelled to the city after having fled in exile from Europe, which culminated in a merging and amalgamation of talent and ideas. Whilst in New York, influential Europeans such as Piet Mondrian, Josef Albers and Hans Hoffmann provided inspiration for American artists, and influenced cultural growth in the United States for many decades that followed. Important artists of this period included Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Frank Kline, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still and Adolph Gottlieb. In subsequent revisions, the contributions and efforts of female artists such as Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, and Louise Bourgeois have been acknowledged, amongst many other female creatives.