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Yehuda Pen, also known as Yuri Pen ( yi, יודל פּען – ''Yudl Pen''; 5 June 1854 – 1 March 1937), was a
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ish painter and art teacher. He was a major figure of the
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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.


Biography

Yehuda Pen was born on May 24 (June 5
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) 1854 in the city of
Novoalexandrovsk Novoalexandrovsk (russian: Новоалекса́ндровск) is a town and the administrative center of Novoalexandrovsky District in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located on the bank of the Rasshevatka River, northwest of Stavropol, the admini ...
, known as Ezhereni in Yiddish. He was orphaned at the age of thirteen and became an apprentice to a decorative painter in
Dvinsk Daugavpils (; russian: Двинск; ltg, Daugpiļs ; german: Dünaburg, ; pl, Dyneburg; see other names) is a state city in south-eastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city gets its name. The parts of the ...
. In 1879 he went to
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and took the entrance exam at the
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, but failed due to his lack of fluency in Russian. Despite lacking the necessary
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, he remained there and, in 1881, obtained permission to audit classes. His teachers included Pavel Chistyakov,
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and
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. He was eventually admitted as a student and graduated in 1886. He returned to Dvinsk for a time, then moved to Riga, where he became involved in the local artistic circles and met Ilya Repin, who had an estate along the Dvina that was a meeting place for the
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. In 1891, on his friends' advice, he settled in
Vitebsk Vitebsk or Viciebsk (russian: Витебск, ; be, Ві́цебск, ; , ''Vitebsk'', lt, Vitebskas, pl, Witebsk), is a city in Belarus. The capital of the Vitebsk Region, it has 366,299 inhabitants, making it the country's fourth-largest c ...
and, a year later, opened a private art school that was the first Jewish art school in Belarus. He catered to many poor students who were unable to gain admission to the larger academies; all they needed was a sponsor. Pen's pupils included
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, Yefim Minin, Oskar Meshchaninov, Marc Chagall,
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, Peter Yavich, Leon Gaspard,
El Lissitzky Lazar Markovich Lissitzky (russian: link=no, Ла́зарь Ма́ркович Лиси́цкий, ; – 30 December 1941), better known as El Lissitzky (russian: link=no, Эль Лиси́цкий; yi, על ליסיצקי), was a Russian artist ...
, and Isaac Lichtenstein. The school was in operation until 1919. At that time, thanks to the efforts of Chagall, he became a teacher at the Vitebsk Art School. Pen was killed at his home in Vitebsk on the night of 28 February/1 March 1937. The exact circumstances of his death have never been clarified. He was buried in the Jewish cemetery there. The bronze bust on his grave has been stolen twice. The vast majority of Pen's major works are located in Belarusian museums, a gallery devoted to his works has been created in Vitebsk. His works are also kept at the
Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art (russian: Витебский Музей Современного Искусства) was an art museum in Vitebsk, Belarus organized in 1918 by Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich and Alexander Romm. In 1921, it exhibited 1 ...
and the
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.


Gallery

1903. Письмо из америки.jpg, ''Letter from America'', 1903 Стары шавец.jpg, ''Old Tailor'', 1910 1910-е. За газетой.jpg, ''Reading a Newspaper'', 1910s Jewish-life Pen Vitebsk-8.jpg, ''Clockmaker'', 1914 Yury Pen - Portrait of Marc Chagall.jpg, ''Marc Chagall'', c. 1915 Yehuda Pen Portrait of the Unknown 1917.jpg, ''Portrait of a Man'', 1917 Iehuda Pen. House with a goat 1920s.jpg, ''House with a Goat'', 1920s Yehuda Pen Self-Portrait with Muse and with Death.JPG, ''Self-portrait with Muse and Death'', 1925 Yury_Pen-Talmudist.jpg, ''
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'', 1925 Iehuda Pen Breakfast SelfPortrait 1932.jpg, ''Breakfast'', self-portrait, 1932 Проситель.jpg, ''Petitioner''


References

* Шишанов В. А. Витебский Музей современного искусства: история создания и коллекции.

' 1918—1941. Минск: Медисонт, 2007

* Шишанов В. В неразобранном виде... // Витебский проспект. 2006. №2. 12 янв. p. 3.

* Шишанов В. Материалы о Ю.М.Пэне в РГАЛИ // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. 2004. №2(12). pp. 5–11

* Шишанов В. Об утраченном портрете Марка Шагала работы Юрия Пэна // Бюллетень Музея Марка Шагала. 2006. №14. pp. 110–11

* Шишанов, В. Материалы о Ю. М. Пэне в РГАЛИ / В. Шишанов. // Малевич. Классический авангард. Витебск — 11: льманах / ред. Т. Котович — Минск: Экономпресс, 2009. — pp. 42–55

* Изобразительное искусство Витебска 1918 – 1923 гг. в местной периодической печати : библиограф. указ. и тексты публ. / сост. В. А. Шишанов. – Минск : Медисонт, 2010

* Мясоедова, С
Школа Юрия Пэна: дата открытия и адреса
С. Мясоедова, В. Шишанов // Віцебскі край: матэрыялы VІ Міжнароднай навукова-практычнай канферэнцыі «Віцебскі край», прысвечанай 75-годдзю Перамогі ў Вялікай Айчыннай вайне, 19 лістапада 2020 г., Віцебск. – Мінск : Нацыянальная бібліятэка Беларусі, 2021. – Т. 6. – С. 326–333, 430–431.


External links


Bio at Vitebsk City informational portal
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Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art Vitebsk Museum of Modern Art (russian: Витебский Музей Современного Искусства) was an art museum in Vitebsk, Belarus organized in 1918 by Marc Chagall, Kazimir Malevich and Alexander Romm. In 1921, it exhibited 1 ...
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