• Nahum Tschacbasov (1899–1984; Russian: Наум Степанович Чакбасов, Georgian: ნაუმ ჩაჩბასოვი) also known as Nahum Lichter, and Nahum Tschakbassoff, was a...
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  • Czech rabbi Nahum Tschacbasov (1899–1984), Russian-born American painter, teacher Nahum Zolotov (1926–2014), Israeli architect Nahum the Mede, first-century...
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  • R. Thaler (1919–1976), lawyer, New York State Senator, and felon Nahum Tschacbasov (1899–1984), Russian Empire-born painter, educator, poet[citation...
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    lived in Virgil Thompson's old apartment Jean Tinguely, sculptor Nahum Tschacbasov, expressionist artist Stella Waitzkin, artist Tom Wesselmann, artist...
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    Bellow's wives were Anita Goshkin, Alexandra (Sondra) Tschacbasov (daughter of painter Nahum Tschacbasov), Susan Glassman, Alexandra Ionescu Tulcea, and Janis...
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    William H. Traher: 155  Grace A. Treadwell Eugene Trentham: 147  Nahum Tschacbasov H. B. Tshudy Raymond Turner Julius Twohy Edward Buk Ulreich Bumpei...
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  • decades. Pre-1950s colleagues include Sigmund Menkes, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Nahum Tschacbasov, and others. Midwestern artist Joe Jones credits Mathes for "training"...
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    Azerbaijan SSR (1963), USSR (1973) and the Russian Federation (1996) Nahum Tschacbasov – painter, teacher Nora Adamian — (1910–1991), Soviet Armenian writer...
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  • enrolled in the Art Students League of New York; there she studied under Nahum Tschacbasov. Her work is included in several museum collections such as the Butler...
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  • from December 14, 1936 – January 2, 1937. By this point founding member Tschacbasov had been "frozen out" owing to "brashness and opportunism", but was replaced...
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    centuries. Electa, 2001, p. 255 American Library Color Slide Company, ‎Nahum Tschacbasov, Color slide source and reference of world art: (formerly, Teachers...
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  • (later known as Mark Rothko), Louis Schanker, Joseph Solman, and Nahum Tschacbasov. Noting an overall sombre tone in this show, the critic for the New...
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    Adolph Gottlieb, Ralph Rosenborg, Louis Schanker, Joseph Solman, Nahum Tschacbasov, and Ilya Bolotowsky. The mission of the art group was, "to protest...
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  • he met and travelled with Nahum (Nate) Lichter, whom Ceppos renamed Tschacbasov to further his artistic career. Tschacbasov later became a member of “The...
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    American Artists School and at the studio of Nahum Tschacbasov. His work was influenced by Tschacbasov's surrealist images. Walker joined the army in...
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