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  1. Yehuda Pen, Yuri Pen ( Yidis: יודל פּען‎, cirílico: Юдэль Пэн; Novoalexandrovsk, actual Zarasai, 5 de junio jul. /24 de mayo greg. de 1854- Vítebsk, 28 de febrero de 1937) fue un artista y profesor lituano, figura destacada del renacimiento judío y del arte ruso de principios del siglo XX. 1 . En 1867, comenzó a trabajar ...

  2. Actualmente se conserva en el Museo Municipal de Tosa de Mar la obra titulada El violinista celeste. En 1964, por encargo de Charles de Gaulle, Marc Chagall pintó el techo de la Ópera de París. En 1977, fue condecorado con la orden de Legión de Honor de Francia. En 1981, recibió el Premio de la Fundación Wolf de las Artes de Jerusalén.

  3. An exhibition of 33 artworks by Yehuda Pen are on display in the National Historic Museum of Belarus in Minsk. They all have come from the repository of Vitebsk Art Museum and haven’t been available for a public view for more than 50 years. Yehuda (Yuri) Pen, an exeptional Jewish-Belarusian artist, lived in Vitebsk since 1891 for 46 years.

  4. VITEBSK, 12 July (BelTA) - The most complete catalogue of Yehuda Pen’s works was presented in the Vitebsk Art Museum on 12 July, BelTA has learned. The presentation of the catalogue issued by the Belarus publishing house was the key event of a ceremony to open the exhibition of Yehuda Pen’s works from the holdings of the Vitebsk Art Museum .

  5. Museo de Arte Moderno de Vitebsk, fundado por Marc Chagall en 1918 Yehuda Pen, [2] fundador de la Escuela de Artes de Vitebsk, retrato realizado por Abram Brazier reproducido en un sello de correos bielorruso. Busto de Lekert Hirsh

  6. This article is about Marc Chagall's teacher in Vitebsk, Yehuda Pen (1854-1937), and the school for painters that he established at the turn of the twentieth century. From it, in addition to Chagall, came the likes of El Lissitzky (1890-1941) and Osip Zadkine (1888-1967). It is proposed that in addition to training and enabling these better-known artists to "paint in Yiddish," Pen, who is ...

  7. Yehuda Pen, also known as Yuri Pen (Yiddish: יודל פּען – Yudl Pen; 5 June 1854 – 1 March 1937), was a Russian and Soviet Jewish painter and art teacher. He was a major figure of the Jewish Renaissance in Russian and Belarusian art at the beginning of 20th century. Pen's most famous student in Vitebsk was the great Jewish painter Marc Chagall.