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Soutine

[soo-teen]

noun

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



Soutine

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

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

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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.

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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.

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“My whole career can be seen as a history of painting. I loved Goya, Bacon. I adored Soutine. I just wanted to be a painter,” Hirst said in an interview, wearing paint-splattered overalls.

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