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1882 Moscow, Russia - 1950 New York, New York. Known for: Mod portrait-figure, floral still life.
Working in a realist style influenced by modernism, Abraham Baylinson was a painter known for figural and still-life painting. He was born in Moscow and, like many Russian artists, emigrated to the... Read full biography
Working in a realist style influenced by modernism, Abraham Baylinson was a painter known for figural and still-life painting. He was born in Moscow and, like many Russian artists, emigrated to the United States in the early 20th Century. He settled in New York City and studied with Robert Henri at... Read full biography
Working in a realist style influenced by modernism, Abraham Baylinson was a painter known for figural and still-life painting. He was born in Moscow and, like many Russian artists, emigrated to the United States in the early 20th Century. He settled in New York City and studied with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art and at the National Academy of Design. He was very active in the Society of Independent Artists, serving as secretary from 1918 to 1934 and participating in their... Read full biography
Working in a realist style influenced by modernism, Abraham Baylinson was a painter known for figural and still-life painting. He was born in Moscow and, like many Russian artists, emigrated to the United States in the early 20th Century. He settled in New York City and studied with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art and at the National Academy of Design. He was very active in the Society of Independent Artists, serving as secretary from 1918 to 1934 and participating in their exhibitions from 1917 to 1942. Abraham Baylinson was also a teacher at the Art Students League. Exhibition venues included the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Pennsylvania Academy and the Corcoran Gallery. Sources include:. Spanierman Galleries, Ltd.,... Read full biography
Working in a realist style influenced by modernism, Abraham Baylinson was a painter known for figural and still-life painting. He was born in Moscow and, like many Russian artists, emigrated to the United States in the early 20th Century. He settled in New York City and studied with Robert Henri at the New York School of Art and at the National Academy of Design. He was very active in the Society of Independent Artists, serving as secretary from 1918 to 1934 and participating in their exhibitions from 1917 to 1942. Abraham Baylinson was also a teacher at the Art Students League. Exhibition venues included the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Pennsylvania Academy and the Corcoran Gallery. Sources include:. Spanierman Galleries, Ltd., "Fine American Art from 1845 to 1960". Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"... Read full biography
Abraham Baylinson - Artist Info
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Keywords (28)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
Art Media
Art Style
- •Modernist, Modernism (Partially Abstract, Leading Edge)
Art Subject
- •Black, African Culture, Figure, Genre, Civil Rights
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Floral Landscape, Wildflowers
- •Floral Still Life, Floral Motifs, Flowers
- •Nude Figure, Nudity
- •Portraits, Portraiture
- •Still Life
Art Association
- •Society of Independent Artists-
Art Teacher
- •Robert Henri
Art School
- •Art Students League of New York, Student
- •Art Students League of New York, Teacher
- •National Academy of Design School, New York, Student
Chronology
- •Early 20th Century Before 1950
Added Description
- •Art Educator:Teaching, Scholarship, Workshops and/or Writing
- •Figure Specialty
Exhibition of Art Association
- •Society of Independent Artists--
Exhibition of Museum
- •Art Institute of Chicago
- •Carnegie Institute, International Exhibition
- •Corcoran Gallery and/or Art School, Washington DC
- •Detroit Institute of Art
- •Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art
Exhibition By An Art School
- •The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
