Marcelle Cahn

[4] The French contemporary artist Richard Conte made an homage to Marcelle Cahn in 1995 at the Nicole Ferry Art Gallery (Paris).

[6] From 1920, she spent time in Paris, where she first experimented with geometrical drawings and briefly studied under Édouard Vuillard and Othon Friesz.

Cahn later met Léonce Rosenberg, who introduced her to Fernand Léger, with whom she began to work.

Cahn also presented her work annually at the exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendantes from 1927 to 1930.

[6] In 1929, Cahn was invited to join the Cercle et Carré group of French abstract artists.