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Chaïm Soutine (French: [ʃaim sutin]; Russian: Хаим Соломонович Сутин, romanized: Khaim Solomonovich Sutin; Yiddish: חײם סוטין, romanized: Chaim Sutin; 13 January 1893 – 9 August 1943) was a French painter of Belarusian-Jewish origin of the School of Paris, who made a major contribution to the Expressionist movement while living and working in Paris.
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Soutine par Modigliani. In 1919, Pierre Brune invited his former neighbour in the Cité Falguière, Chaïm Soutine, to settle in Céret.Soutine, who was struggling to make an income in Paris where foreigners were stared aggressively, accepted with enthusiasm.
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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:28, 14 June 2018: 887 × 1,200 (268 KB): Wmpearl {{Information |description ={{en|1=Carcass of Beef by Chaim Soutine, c. 1925, Albright-Knox Art Gallery}} |date =c. 1925 |source =Albright-Knox Art Gallery |author =Chaim Soutine |permission ={{PD-US-unpublished}}{{PD-Art|PD-old-auto|deathyear=1943}} }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Soutine, Chaim ...
Français : Chaim Soutine, La Table, huile sur toile (81 x 100 cm). Collection Jean Walter et Paul Guillaume, Musée de l'Orangerie. Collection Jean Walter et Paul Guillaume, Musée de l'Orangerie. Date