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Russian-Israeli painter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emmanuil Lipkind (1928–2007) was a Russian-Israeli painter. He was born in Kazan, Russia[1] and lived in Moscow beginning in 1964. In 1994, he moved with his wife to Israel.[2] He was a member of the International Association of Art (UNESCO) and of the Russian Artist Union. Many of his works are kept in Russian museums, in the Yad va Shem Memorial in Israel as well as in private collections. Lipkind worked in Latvia, former Yugoslavia, Middle Asian Countries and Israel.
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Emmanuil Lipkind | |
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Born | Emmanuil Lipkind 17 October 1928 Kazan, Russia |
Died | 4 February 2007 78) Jerusalem, Israel | (aged
Known for | Painting, Art |
Movement | Realism, Russian artists |
He died in 2007 in Jerusalem.[2]
Lipkind was married and had a daughter, Anna Khodorovsky Lipkind, also an artist.[2]
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