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    Solomon Yudovin (or Iudovin) (Yiddish: שלמה יודאווין, 1892-1954) was a Belarusian Jewish graphic artist, photographer, and researcher of Jewish folk art...
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    several ethnographic expeditions, by Alexander Miller, S. An-sky and Solomon Yudovin, and by El Lissitzky and Issachar Ber Ryback documented and photographed...
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    Ossip Zadkine. Among his students were also Zair Azgur, Efim Minin, Solomon Yudovin, Elena Kabisher [ru], David Yakerson [ru], Lev Zevin [ru], Ilya Mazel...
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    Solomon Yudovin, Vitebsk (engraving from 1926). A shtetl in Russia....
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    landscapes (1942–44), series of graphic works by Alexei Pakhomov and Solomon Yudovin, and other works. The war had an enormous impact on Soviet society...
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  • Владимирович Шервуд, Russian sculptor and architect (born 1871). December 5 — Solomon Yudovin (Russian: Юдовин Соломон Борисович), Russian soviet graphic artists...
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    professor of genetics; the street photography of Robert Frank; and Solomon Yudovin's photographs in S. An-sky's attempt to introduce photography into the...
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    Stepanova, Władysław Strzemiński, Aleksandr Shevchenko, David Shterenberg, Solomon Yudovin, Nicolay Paskevich. The museum was opened to public in July 1920. In...
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