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Abraham Manievich

Abraham A. Manievich (1881/83 - 1942) was active/lived in New York / Russian Federation.  Abraham Manievich is known for Village scenes, mod-Fauve still life painting.

Abraham A. Manievich was known as a Post-Impressionist landscape painter. His subjects were Ukrainian and Lithuanian village and country scenes, and street scenes of Moscow, Kiev, and Petrograd. He painted in a bold Fauvist style, and exhibited with the important French Fauvists. He received critical acclaim for his first solo exhibition at the famed Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris,1913.

He was born 1881 in Russia, and died 1942 in the Bronx, New York. He emigrated to the United States in 1922, settling in the Bronx. He painted regional scenes in Pittsburgh, villages along the Hudson River and in Connecticut, and winter scenes in Canada. His exhibitions were praised for their lyrical yet vigorous brushwork and expressive use of color.

He exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, 1923; Babcock Gallery NYC, 1924 (solo); Peabody Institute, Baltimore, 1924 (solo); BAC (Copley Society), 1925 (solo); Art Institute of Chicago, 1925; Carnegie Inst., 1925; and many more until the the 1960'   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1244 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Abraham Manievich

   Abraham Manievich  Born:  1881/83 - Russia
Died:   1942 - Bronx, New York
Known for:  Village scenes, mod-Fauve still life painting
Name variants:  Abraham Manevich, Abraham Manjewitsch

Abraham A. Manievich was known as a Post-Impressionist landscape painter. His subjects were Ukrainian and Lithuanian village and country scenes, and street scenes of Moscow, Kiev, and Petrograd. He painted in a bold Fauvist style, and exhibited with the important French Fauvists. He received critical acclaim for his first solo exhibition at the famed Durand-Ruel Gallery in Paris,1913.

He was born 1881 in Russia, and died 1942 in the Bronx, New York. He emigrated to the United States in 1922, settling in the Bronx. He painted regional scenes in Pittsburgh, villages along the Hudson River and in Connecticut, and winter scenes in Canada. His exhibitions were praised for their lyrical yet vigorous brushwork and expressive use of color.   ...  Displaying 750 of 1244 characters.

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