LC control no. | no 94000039 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Katz, Mané, 1894-1962 |
Variant(s) | Kats, Maneh, 1894-1962 Mané-Katz, 1894-1962 Maneh-Kats, 1894-1962 Mane-Katz, Emmanuel, 1894-1962 קאץ, מאנע כץ, מאנה |
Associated place | Haifa (Israel) |
Birth date | 1894-06 |
Death date | 1962-09 |
Place of birth | Kremenchuk (Poltavsʹka oblastʹ, Ukraine) |
Place of death | Tel Aviv (Israel) |
Field of activity | Jews--Pictorial works Jews in art Shtetls in art |
Affiliation | Légion d'honneur (France) Muzeʼon Maneh-Kats (Haifa, Israel) |
Profession or occupation | Artists Painters |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Mané-Katz et son temps, 1969: t.p. (Mané-Katz) p. 13 (b. 6-5-1894 in Krementchoug, Russia; d. 1962 in Tel-Aviv) Talphir, G. 100 omanim be-Yiśraʼel, 1971: p. 39 (Maneh Kats (1894-1962); Mané-Katz [in rom.]) Paris shel Maneh-Kats, aviv 1989: t.p. (מאנה-כץ = Maneh-Kats) added t.p., etc. (Mané-Katz [in rom.]; b. June 5, 1894 in Kremenchug in the Ukraine; he studied in Vilna and Kiev schools of fine arts; became a French citizen in 1927; June 1940 managed to escape to the US and was among the first artists to return to liberated Paris in July 1945; 1951 named Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur; 1958 received a house and studio from the Municipality of Haifa, the Mané-Katz Museum of today; he exhibited all over the world; d. Sept. 9, 1962 in Tel Aviv and buried in Haifa) Wikipedia, 27 Oct. 2021 (Emmanuel Mane-Katz; redirected from Mané-Katz; Emmanuel Mané-Katz; Hebrew: מאנה כץ = Maneh Kats [in Heb.]; b. Mane Leyzerovich Kats, 1894-1962; painter b. Kremenchuk, Ukraine; best known for his depictions of the Jewish shtetl in Eastern Europe) Hebrew Wikipedia (מאנה כץ = Maneh Kats [part. voc.]; b. 17 June 1894 in Kremenchug, Russian Empire, d. 8 Sept. 1962 in Tel Aviv) Artnet, vie WWW, 27 Oct. 2021 (Mané-Katz, French/Ukrainian, 1894-1962; Emmanuel Mané-Katz; a French-Ukrainian painter known for his depictions of Jewish life; b. Mane Leyzerovich Kats on 17 June 1894 in Kremenchuk, Ukraine; d. 8 Sept. 1962 in Tel Aviv, Israel) |