Alexander Liberman
Alexander Semeonovitch Liberman (September 4, 1912 – November 19, 1999) was a Ukrainian-American magazine editor, publisher, painter, photographer, and sculptor. He held senior artistic positions during his 32 years at Condé Nast Publications.
Alexander Liberman | |
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Born | Alexander Semeonovitch Liberman September 4, 1912 Kyiv, Ukraine, then in Russian Empire |
Died | November 19, 1999 87) Miami, Florida, US | (aged
Nationality | Russian, American (after 1946) |
Education | University School, Hastings, Sussex, England, 1921–22 St. Pirans School, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, 1923–24 Ecole des Roches, 1924–1927 Sorbonne, 1927–1930, philosophy and mathematics, studied painting, under André Lhote, Paris, 1931 Ecole Speciale d'Architecture, Paris, 1931–32 (under Auguste Perret) École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, 1932–33 |
Occupation(s) | magazine editor, publisher painter, photographer, sculptor |
Employer(s) | Vogue magazine (1943–) Condé Nast Publications (1960–1994) |
Title | Editorial Director |
Spouse(s) | Hildegarde Sturm (1936–??) Tatiana Yacovleff du Plessix (1942–1991) Melinda Pechangco (1992–1999) |
Children | Francine du Plessix Gray stepdaughter, not adopted |
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