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Soutine

American  
[soo-teen] / suˈtin /

noun

  1. Chaim 1894–1943, Lithuanian painter in France.


Soutine British  
/ sutin /

noun

  1. Chaim (ˈxaɪɪm). 1893–1943, French expressionist painter, born in Russia; noted for his portraits and still lifes, esp of animal carcasses

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As a child Soutine loved to draw, and at 14 he began formal art studies in Minsk.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was an avid art collector who began acquiring Modernist works of art with the purchase of a Soutine landscape.

From Los Angeles Times

But other works that respond to Snyders, Soutine and Manet operate mostly as tokens of memory and admiration.

From Washington Post

He lived in Montmartre, where he quickly befriended the likes of Pablo Picasso, Chaim Soutine — a fellow Jewish expatriate — and Maurice Utrillo, the son of the artist Suzanne Valadon.

From Washington Post

Alice worked hard to charm the proprietor and soon became a fixture, gaining entree to the studios of Jewish émigré artists like Modigliani, Chaïm Soutine and her good friend Moïse Kisling.

From New York Times