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Pann, Abel, 1883-1963

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Personal name headingPann, Abel, 1883-1963
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Variant(s)Pan, Abel, 1883-1963
Pfeffermann, Abel, 1883-1963
Pfeffermann, Abba, 1883-1963
אבל, פן, 1883־1963
פן, אבל, 1883־1963
Birth date1883
Death date1963
Place of deathJerusalem
Field of activityPainting Lithography
AffiliationBetsalʼel (Academy)
Profession or occupationArtists Lithographers Illustrators
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Found inHis Abel Pan, 1883-1963, 1987: t.p. (Abel Pann [in rom.]) text (b. 1883, Latvia; 1903 moved to Paris to study art; 1913 came to Palestine; 1914 started teaching at the Bezalel Art Academy; focused on Biblical themes; d. 1963, Jerusalem)
Enc. Jud. 1972 (Pann (Pfeffermann), Abel; 1883-1963; Israeli painter and draughtsman; b. Kreslavka, Latvia; studied in Paris under Bourgereau and Toulouse-Lautrec)
Wikipedia, via WWW, 24 Jan. 2017 (Abel Pann, 1883-1963, b. Abba Pfeffermann in Latvia, or in Kreslawka, Vitebsk, Belarus, sources vary; European Jewish artist who spent most of his adult life in Jerusalem; illustrator, painter, and lithographer; arrived Jerusalem 1913 but returned to Europe to settle his affairs; caught on the continent by WWI; returned to Jerusalem in 1920; taught at the Bezalel Academy until 1924)