Helen Oettingen ( 1887 Ukraine or Venice - 1950 Paris) was a French painter and writer.
She is also known as a poet under the pseudonym Leonardo Pieu, as a novelist under the pseudonym Roch Grey, and as a painter under the pseudonym François Angiboult.[1]
She studied at the Académie Julian. In the 1910s, she held a literary salon, at 229 Boulevard Raspail . She helped save Les Soirées de Paris, with Serge Férat.[2] She met Ardengo Soffici.[3] and De Chirico.[4] She lived at La Ruche.
Her work was exhibited at the Pushkin Museum.[5]
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