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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.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yehuda_PenYehuda Pen - Wikipedia

    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 ...

  3. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Pen_YehudahYIVO | Pen, Yehudah

    Author. Translation. (1854–1937), painter, graphic artist, teacher, and founder of the “Vitebsk school.”. Yehudah (Yudel, Iurii; patronymic Moiseevich, Movshevich) Pen was born in the shtetl Novo-Aleksandrovsk, Kovno guberniia (now Zarasai, Lith.), to an impoverished family.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2023 · By Jennifer A. Stern April 25, 2023. Chances are that most readers have never heard of the painter Yehuda Pen (1854-1937). That’s surprising, considering that it was he who influenced Marc...

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  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Yehuda Pen is best known as the teacher of Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky, and Osip Zadkine, among others in Vitebsk. As an artist in his own right, Pen is known much less, and he is, admittedly, hard to define as a phenomenon within the Jewish art scene at the turn of the century.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2022 · Liverpool University Press. Volume 17, 2021. pp. 61-86. Article. View Citation. Additional Information. Abstract: 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.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2023 · In this way Yehuda addresses themes that connect him with Bundism and Kombundism. His paintings highlight the value of literacy for the people, and the circulation of newspapers and books in Cyrillic and Yiddish and the work ethic.