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Dr François Brabander

Franciszek Brabander was born in Krakow in 1887. He studied medicine in Paris around 1910, where he married the sister of Anna Zborowska (the wife of Modigliani’s dealer, Leopold Zborowski). He volunteered as a doctor during World War One, and visited the Zborowskis in Nice while on leave in 1918. There, Modigliani painted him in his military jacket. Following the war, he qualified as a doctor and was granted French citizenship. Brabander lived in Paris with his wife and two children until Germany invaded France in 1940. Three years later, having joined the Resistance, he and his family were arrested by the Nazis. His son Romuald survived the war, but his wife and daughter were murdered soon after arriving at Auschwitz. Brabander was initially deported to Sachsenhausen, but was moved to Bergen-Belsen in April 1945, where he perished the following month. Modigliani’s portrait is the only known painted memorial to this compassionate and brave man.

1918
Oil on canvas
46.0 x 38.0cm
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