Soutine
[ soo-teen ]
/ suˈtin /
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noun
Cha·im [khahy-im, khahy-im], /xaɪˈɪm, ˈxaɪ ɪm/, 1894–1943, Lithuanian painter in France.
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There are paintings on the walls: Vlaminck, Rouault, Utrillo, Soutine, and several Klees.
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The Daily Beast: In the 1920s, Chaim Soutine riffed on Rembrandt's butchery.
British Dictionary definitions for Soutine
Soutine
/ (French sutin) /
noun
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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