Sacha Zaliouk was a Jewish-Ukrainian artist who embraced and embodied the art world of Montparnasse during the interwar period (1918 – 1939). This blog aims to archive his life, his art, and his legacy.

Category: Artwork

  • cuckoo for kiki

    cuckoo for kiki

    Alice Prin was born in Châtillon-sur-Seine, Côte d’Or. An illegitimate child, she experienced great hardship while growing up. Her beauty, though, led her to become a life model for artists. She adopted the name Kiki and became known as Kiki de Montparnasse. Kiki was multi-talented, gifted at painting, and she eventually wrote her own memoirs… Read.

  • tinker, tailor, soldier, satirist: sacha zaliouk’s contributions to trench journalism

    tinker, tailor, soldier, satirist: sacha zaliouk’s contributions to trench journalism

    ‘Journaux de tranchées‘, or trench journalism, is exactly that: publications by soldiers locked in the horrors of war. This form of transmitting the misery, violence and loss of a war by those closest to it, was not unique to France, as Britain and Germany had their own publications (source), though France had quite a few… Read.

  • a(n) (un)familiar face

    a(n) (un)familiar face

    For months, I have searched for a photograph of Sacha. I found several – saturated in ink or with captions that made it hard to tell where he was standing in the photograph. I believed that the clearest picture of him I might ever find would be the shot of his side profile in Eugene… Read.

  • the devil went down to montparnasse

    the devil went down to montparnasse

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    Sacha frequently contributed to the magazine Le Sourire, which was founded by Paul Gauguin and later taken over by Maurice Méry. Under Méry, the magazine adapted a more humorist and sexual style through its articles and sketches. Sacha contributed two such sketches including the devil that I could find, one published 26th April 1928 (source)… Read.