Paul Gordon Georges (June 15, 1923 – April 16, 2002) was an American painter.
He painted large-scale figurative allegories and numerous self-portraits.
[1] He was in 1976 the founder and until 1985 the chairman of the Artists' Choice Museum in New York City.
He was a student of Fernande Leger in Paris 1949–52, and Hans Hofmann during 1947 in Provincetown with Larry Rivers, Wolf Kahn, Jane Freilicher and many other artists who became lifelong friends.
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