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Figure painter, Painter, b. 1854 - d. 1937

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    • Attrib. Jehuda Pen, Torah Study
      Jun. 22, 2021

      Attrib. Jehuda Pen, Torah Study

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Attrib. Jehuda Pen, Torah Study Oil on board Signed in Cyrillic (lower right). 60 x 50 cm Condition: For a detailed condition report, please contact us at info@hammersite.com

      Hammersite
    • Yehuda Pen "Farmstead"
      Jun. 09, 2020

      Yehuda Pen "Farmstead"

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      Yehuda Pen (1854-1937) "Farmstead". Oil on wood, signature on the backside "Ю.М.Пэн 16". Yehuda Pen (1854-1937) - a Russian and Soviet painter, a major figure of the Jewish Renaissance in Russian and Belarusian art at the beginning of the 20th century. Dimensions: 15.1 x 12.5 cm.

      Baltic Auction Group
    • ATTRIBUTED TO YEHUDA PEN (1854-1937)
      Feb. 26, 2019

      ATTRIBUTED TO YEHUDA PEN (1854-1937)

      Est: $500 - $700

      OIL ON CANVAS OF (5) RABBI GROUPING , SIGNED LOWER RIGHT , IN YIDDISH , ALSO KNOWN AS YURI PEN , HIS MOST FAMOUS ART STUDENT WAS MARC CHAGALL - 40" x 28" , 48" x 36" FRAMED

      Echoes Antiques & Auction Gallery
    • PEN, YEHUDAH
      Mar. 08, 2018

      PEN, YEHUDAH

      Est: $25,000 - $30,000

      Jewish Woman Reading Tseno Ureno on the Sabbath. Oil on canvas laid onto card. Signed twice by the artist in Cyrillic “Yu. Pen” lower left and lower right. 16.5 x 25.5 inches (43 x 66 cm). Recent gilt frame. c. 1920 Yehuda (Yuri) Pen (1854-1937) was one of the most significant artists representative of the Jewish Renaissance in Russian and Belarusian art at the beginning of 20th century. Pen established a celebrated school of art in Vitebsk, where his pupils included Chagall, Lissitzky and Ossip Zadkine. The vast majority of Pen’s extant works are currently found in the Vitebsk Museum of Art and the Belarus National Museum of Art, Minsk. This moving painting depicts a devout Jewish woman engrossed in reading her “Tse’ena Ure’ena” (or, Woman’s Bible), a Yiddish work beloved by traditional Jewish women in which the weekly Torah passage is spun into a moving religious display of ethics, stories and moral exhortations. Another version of this painting is in the Vitebsk Museum of Art. See G. Kasovsky, Masterpieces of Jewish Art: Artists from Vitebsk-Yehuda Pen and his Pupils (Moscow, 1995) plate 6 (unnumbered). Available upon request: Further detailed research (in both Russian and English) including on the technical aspects of this painting. < >

      Kestenbaum & Company
    • *PEN, YEHUDA (1854-1937) Old Woman Reading
      Nov. 29, 2017

      *PEN, YEHUDA (1854-1937) Old Woman Reading

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      *PEN, YEHUDA (1854-1937) Old Woman Reading, signed twice. Oil on canvas, laid on cardboard, 43 by 67 cm. Executed in the 1910–1920s. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov. Authenticity has also been confirmed by the expert Yu. Rybakova. Related literature: For another version of the work, see O. Akunevich (ed.), Yu. M. Pen, Minsk, Belarus, 1916, p. 138, No. 99, illustrated; p. 259, listed.

      MacDougall's
    • (PEN, YEHUDA
      Mar. 16, 2017

      (PEN, YEHUDA

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      After). The Divorce (Get). Oil on canvas. Depicts the rabbinical court and the two sides of this dramatic divorce proceedings. Unsigned. 48 x 62 inches. Framed. • Yehuda (Yuri) Pen (1854-1937) was one of the most significant artists representative of the Jewish Renaissance in Russian and Belarusian art at the beginning of 20th century. Pen established a celebrated school of art in Vitebsk, where his pupils included Chagall, Lissitzky and Ossip Zadkine. The vast majority of PenÕs extant works are currently found in the Belarus National Museum of Art in Minsk and the Vitebsk Museum of Art. The present canvas ÒThe GetÓ was commissioned by an American businessman during the course of multiple visits to the Soviet Union during the 1970Õs and 1980Õs (as were the next two lots.) PenÕs original painting, completed in 1907, presently hangs in the Vitebsk Museum of Art. See G. Kasovsky, Masterpeices of Jewish Art: Artists from Vitebsk-Yehuda Pen and his Pupils (Moscow, 1995). St. Petersburg, circa 1980.

      Kestenbaum & Company
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