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Pinchus Krémègne, aka
Pinchus Kremegne (Hebrew: פנחס קרמין; Russian: Пинхус Кремень; 28 July 1890 – 5
April 1981), was a
Lithuanian Belarusian Jewish-French...
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conversation with
fellow starving artists. The
Russian painter Pinchus Kremegne got off the
train at the Gare de l'Est with
three rubles in his pocket...
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studied in
Vilnius at a
small art Academy. In 1913, with his
friends Pinchus Kremegne and
Michel Kikoine, he
emigrated to Paris,
where he
studied at the École...
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Tsuguharu Foujita, Jacob, Soutine,
Michel Kikoine, Moïse Kisling,
Pinchus Krémègne,
Ossip Zadkine,
Jules Pascin, Marc Chagall,
Amshey Nurenberg,
Jacques Lipchitz...
- (1892–1968),
painter Katarzyna Kobro (1898–1951)
Irina Kotova (b. 1976)
Pinchus Kremegne (1890–1981)
Victor Kopach (b. 1970)
Dmitry Kustanovich (b. 1970), amateur...
- Joyce,
Ernest Hemingway,
Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel,
Michel Kikoine,
Pinchus Kremegne,
Amedeo Modigliani, Ford
Madox Ford, Toño Salazar, Ezra Pound, Max Ernst...
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Douglas Naum Gabo,
sculptor Michel Kikoine Dmitry Koldun Pinchus Kremegne Yehudi Menuhin Mikhail Savitsky Chaïm
Soutine Sergey Voychenko Ossip Zadkine...
- (Van Gogh, Gauguin)
Barbizon (Rousseau, Millet)
Bougival Céret (Soutine,
Krémègne, M****on, Marquet)
Crozant Étaples (Henri Le Sidaner, then English-language...
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included his
friend Soutine as well as
fellow Belarus painter Pinchus Kremegne, who also had
studied at the Fine Arts
School in Vilnia. He
enrolled in...
- 1892) 1981 – Bob Hite,
American singer-songwriter (b. 1945) 1981 –
Pinchus Kremegne,
French artist (b. 1890) 1982 – Abe Fortas,
American lawyer and jurist...