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    Yehuda Pen , también conocido como Yuri Pen ( Yiddish : יודל פּען – Yudl Pen ; 5 de junio de 1854 en Novoalexandrovsk , Gobernación de Kovno , Imperio Ruso – 1 de marzo de 1937 en Vitebsk , RSS de Bielorrusia , URSS ), fue un pintor y judío lituano ruso y soviético . profesor de arte. Fue una figura importante del Renacimiento judío en el arte ruso y bielorruso a principios ...

  2. I am a little Jew of Vitebsk. All that I paint, all that I do, all that I am, is just the little Jew of Vitebsk. Marc Chagall in the 1930s1 Yehuda Pen is best known as the teacher of Marc Chagall,El Lissitzky, and Osip Zadkine, among others in Vitebsk.1 As an artist in his own right, Pen is known much less, and he is, admittedly, hard to define ...

  3. Jun 11, 2012 - Bella Belarus is an online art gallery that showcases Belarusian contemporary art and offers original artworks, paintings and graphics by famous and emerging artists for sale.

  4. Realismo. Yuri Pen , nacido el 5 de junio de 1854 en Novo-Alexandrovsk, actual Zarasai en Lituania , y murió el 1 st de marzo de 1937 en Vitebsk , es un pintor ruso y el bielorruso (después de los cambios de límites en el Imperio ruso ), profesor, destacado representante del "renacimiento judío" en el arte de principios del XX ° siglo .

  5. Pen. Yudel (Yuri, Yehuda, Yudl) Moishevich (Moiseevich) Pan - June 5, 1854, Novoalexandrovsk, Kovno province, Russian - March 1, 1937, Vitebsk, Belorussian SSR. Russian and Belarusian artist, teacher, "father of the Jewish Renaissance" in the art of the early twentieth century. Yudel Pan was the teacher of a whole galaxy of brilliant Jewish ...

  6. Yehuda Pen, also known as Yuri Pen (Yiddish: יודל פּען ‎ – Yudl Pen, 5 June 1854, Zarasai, Lithuania – 1 March 1937, Vitebsk, Belarus) was a Litvak painter and art teacher. He was a major figure of the Jewish Renaissance in Russian and Belarusian art at the beginning of 20th century.

  7. 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 ...