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1887 Elisavetgrad (currently Kirovograd), Ukraine - 1979 Moscow. Known for: Painting.
Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in... Read full biography
Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in the 1920s he was the art correspondent at Pravda, taught at VKhUTEMAS and worked with Vladimir... Read full biography
Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in the 1920s he was the art correspondent at Pravda, taught at VKhUTEMAS and worked with Vladimir Mayakovsky at the State News Agency.
Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in the 1920s he was the art correspondent at Pravda, taught at VKhUTEMAS and worked with Vladimir Mayakovsky at the State News Agency.
Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in the 1920s he was the art correspondent at Pravda, taught at VKhUTEMAS and worked with Vladimir Mayakovsky at the State News Agency.
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Amshey Nurenberg was a Ukrainian born avant-garde artist, critic and author. In the 1910s he shared a studio with Marc Chagall in Paris before returning to Odessa after the Revolution. In Moscow in the 1920s he was the art correspondent at Pravda, taught at VKhUTEMAS and worked with Vladimir Mayakovsky at the State News Agency.
