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Definition of Soutine
1. Noun. French expressionist painter (born in Lithuania) (1893-1943).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soutine
Literary usage of Soutine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Joseph Csáky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture by Edith Balas (1998)
"In 1909, Zadkine came from Smolensk by way of London, Chagall from St. Petersburg,
and Lipchitz from Vilna; in 1911, soutine came from Minsk. ..."
2. Joseph Csáky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture by Edith Balas (1998)
"In 1909, Zadkine came from Smolensk by way of London, Chagall from St. Petersburg,
and Lipchitz from Vilna; in 1911, soutine came from Minsk. ..."
3. Since Cezanne by Clive Bell (1922)
"Certainly, the work of Gabriel- Fournier, Favory, soutine, and I think of Corneau,
was known to me even, through photographs, before the Armistice was ..."
4. Register by University of California, Berkeley, California, University (1921)
"24 For General Regulations of the Faculties concerning Admission and Clarification.
soutine of Registration, Units of Work and Credit, Study- ! ..."
5. 0,10: The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting by Linda S. Boersma (1994)
"... Natan Altman, Marc Chagall, Ossip Zadkine, Jacques Lipchitz, David Shterenberg
and Chaim soutine lived there for varying lengths of time. ..."