Solomon Yudovin
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Solomon Yudovin
Summary
Solomon Yudovin is a human[1]. His place of birth was Beshankovichy[2]. He was born on October 27, 1892[3]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on December 5, 1954[5]. He worked as a painter[6], exlibrist[7], printmaker[8], photographer[9], and illustrator[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Solomon Yudovin was born in Beshankovichy[2].
- Solomon Yudovin died in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Solomon Yudovin was born on October 27, 1892[3].
- Solomon Yudovin was born on January 1, 1892[12].
- Solomon Yudovin died on December 5, 1954[5].
- Solomon Yudovin died on January 1, 1954[13].
- Burial took place at Preobrazhenskoe Jewish Cemetery[14].
- Solomon Yudovin held citizenship in Russian Empire[15].
- Solomon Yudovin held citizenship in Soviet Union[16].
- Solomon Yudovin's professions included painter[6].
- Solomon Yudovin worked as an exlibrist[7].
- Solomon Yudovin worked as a printmaker[8].
- Solomon Yudovin worked as a photographer[9].
- Solomon Yudovin worked as an illustrator[10].
- Solomon Yudovin's education included a stint at School Yehuda Pen in Vitebsk[17].
- Solomon Yudovin was educated at Vitebsk People's Art School[18].
- Solomon Yudovin is recorded as male[19].
- Solomon Yudovin's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Solomon Yudovin is associated with the French Realism movement[21].
- Solomon Yudovin's genre is graphics[22].
- Solomon Yudovin's genre is book illustration[23].
- Solomon Yudovin's genre is bookplate[24].
- Solomon Yudovin's Commons category is recorded as Solomon Yudovin[25].
- Solomon Yudovin's given name is recorded as Solomon[26].
- Solomon Yudovin studied under Marc Chagall[27].
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Origins and Family
Solomon Yudovin was born in Beshankovichy[2]. Recorded date of birth include October 27, 1892[3] and January 1, 1892[12].
Education
Educated at School Yehuda Pen in Vitebsk[17], a private school[28], in Belarus[29] and Vitebsk People's Art School[18], an art academy[30], in Belarus[31], founded in 1919[32]. Studied under Marc Chagall[27], a painter[33], 1887–1985[34], of France[35], awarded the Carnegie Prize[36]; El Lissitzky[37], a painter[38], 1890–1941[39], of Russian Empire[40], specialised in visual arts[41]; Nathan Altman[42], a painter[43], 1889–1970[44], of Russian Empire[45], awarded the Honored Artist of the RSFSR[46], specialised in painting[47]; Mstislav Dobuzhinsky[48], a painter[49], 1875–1957[50], of Russian Empire[51]; and Yehuda Pen[52], a painter[53], 1854–1937[54], specialised in painting[55].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[6], exlibrist[7], printmaker[8], photographer[9], and illustrator[10].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include December 5, 1954[5] and January 1, 1954[13]. Solomon Yudovin passed away in Saint Petersburg[4]. Burial took place at Preobrazhenskoe Jewish Cemetery[14].
Why It Matters
Solomon Yudovin ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (19 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
Where was Solomon Yudovin born?
Born in Beshankovichy[2], Solomon Yudovin…
Where did Solomon Yudovin die?
Solomon Yudovin died in Saint Petersburg[4].
What did Solomon Yudovin do for work?
Solomon Yudovin worked as painter[6], exlibrist[7], printmaker[8], photographer[9], and illustrator[10].
Where did Solomon Yudovin go to school?
Solomon Yudovin was educated at School Yehuda Pen in Vitebsk[17] and Vitebsk People's Art School[18].