The children had a Scottish nanny, and Balthus would later say that his first language was English, although his parents spoke German to one another. The artists Maurice Denis and Pierre Bonnard were also visitors. The Klossowski children grew up in an art-world environment, with frequent visits to their household by famous artists and writers, including Rilke, André Gide (who mentored Pierre), and Jean Cocteau (who would depict the family in scenes of his 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles). Weber doubted this story too, since Balthus's son Fumio, born in the late 1960s, had Tay–Sachs disease, a genetic disorder commonly associated with Eastern European Jews.īalthus's older brother Pierre Klossowski (born 1905) later became a noted writer and philosopher. In another confabulatory twist, Weber reports that Baladine's lover, the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, had said that the Spiros were descended from one of the richest families of Sephardic Jews, that is that they were of Spanish, not Eastern European origin. In fact, Balthus would often embroider upon his story of his mother's ancestry, saying that she was also related to the Romanovs and the Narischkins, powerful aristocratic families of Russia. But according to Weber, this was a confabulation on Balthus's part. However, Balthus told his biographer Nicholas Fox Weber that this was erroneous, and that his mother came "apparently from a Protestant family in the south of France". In the catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's 1984 Balthus exhibition, she was described as the daughter of a cantor from Korelitz in Novogrudok district in the Russian Empire. Balthus had the Rola arms embroidered onto many of his kimono, in the style of a Japanese kamon.īalthus's mother Elisabeth Dorothée Spiro Klossowska (known as Baladine Klossowska) was descended from Russian Jews who had emigrated to East Prussia. (Had he lived in Poland, the arrangement of the name would have been Rola-Kłossowski or Kłossowski h. This largely undocumented family background would later be appropriated by Balthus when he decided to use the surname "Klossowski de Rola". According to Balthus he belonged to the former Polish petty nobility (the drobna szlachta) and his family bore the Rola coat of arms. Erich grew up in the town of Ragnit in East Prussia, now part of Russia but then in the German Empire. His father, Erich Klossowski, was an art historian who wrote a noted monograph on Honoré Daumier. His given name was Balthasar Klossowski – his sobriquet "Balthus" was based on his childhood nickname, alternately spelled Baltus, Baltusz, Balthusz or Balthus. He insisted that his paintings should be seen and not read about, and he resisted any attempts made to build a biographical profile.īalthus was born in Paris, in 1908, to Prussian expatriate parents. Throughout his career, Balthus rejected the usual conventions of the art world. He is known for his erotically charged images of pubescent girls, but also for the refined, dreamlike quality of his imagery. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.Balthasar Klossowski de Rola, known as Balthus, was a Polish-French modern artist. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.
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