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Abraham Anshelovich Manievich (Abram Manevich) (25 November 1881 Mstsislaw, Belarus – 30 June 1942 Bronx, United States) was a Ukrainian-American expressionist artist of Belarusian-Jewish origin.


Life

He studied art at the Kiev Art School from 1901 to 1905, and at the
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in Munich, Germany. After travelling and successfully exhibiting in Italy, France, and Switzerland as well as Kiev, he lived in Moscow from 1916 to 1917. A co-founder of the Ukrainian Academy of Arts, he taught at the Ukrainian Academy of Fine Arts. In 1921, Following the death of his son in the pogrom-initiated destruction of the Kiev ghetto, he immigrated to the United States. His continued work enjoyed critical acclaim until his death. His work is in the
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and in major museums and private collections in the United States, Canada, France, Israel, Russia, and Ukraine. His papers are held at the Archives of American Art.


Gallery

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Further reading

*''Abraham Manievich'' by Alan Pensler and Mimi Ginsberg, New York: Hudson Hills ; Woodbridge : ACC Distribution istributor 2012

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Manievch, Abraham A. 1881 births 1942 deaths People from Mstsislaw People from Mstislavsky Uyezd Belarusian Jews Soviet emigrants to the United States American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent Jewish American artists Academic staff of the National Academy of Visual Arts and Architecture Ukrainian avant-garde