. Constant was born in
Jaffa on 14 July 1892 to Russian Jewish parents. He spent his early years in
Odessa. When still quite young, he took part alongside his father in the anti-Tsarist revolutionary activities of 1905. In 1914, he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in
Odessa, and during the
Communist Revolution of 1917 he was named an inspector of fine arts. In 1919, his father and his brother were killed in an anti-Jewish
pogrom. That same year, Constant and his wife decided to quit Russia. They travelled to
Palestine aboard the ship
Ruslan which carried a number of other Jewish artists. In
Tel Aviv, they formed an artists' cooperative called
HaTomer that included the painter
Yitzhak Frenkel. He and
Frenkel both taught art in the
Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium. A year later, the ailing Constant travelled to Egypt. He arrived in Paris in 1923 after further travels in Turkey and Romania. He and
Isaac Frenkel both resisted the hegemony of the Bezalel art school, both believing in modern art and influenced by the art of the
École de Paris. == Paris: Writer and Artist ==