George Papazov
George Papazov (Papasoff, Georges) (Bulgarian: Георги Папазов) (2 February 1894, Yambol – 23 April 1972, Vence, Alpes-Maritimes) was a Bulgarian painter and writer. He became prominent in Paris, worked and died in France. Among the first surrealists, and an acquaintance of Joan Miró, Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso.
Writings
- Paris – l'oeuvre et le destin des grands peintres (Paris, 1936)
- Derain, mon copain (Paris, 1960)
- Lettres a Derain (Paris, 1966)
Bibliography
- Crespelle, Jean Paul, Montparnasse vivant, Paris, 1962
- Krystev, Kiril, George Papazov, Sofia, 1973
- Nakoff, A., Georges Pappasoff, Franc-tireur du Surrealisme, Brussels, 1973
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