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Raskin, Saul, 1878-1966


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    • Raskin, S. (Saul), 1878-1966
    • Rasḳin, Shoyel, 1878-1966
    • Rasḳin, Shaʼul, 1878-1966
    • ראסקין, שאול, 1878-1966
    • ראסקין, ש. (שאול), 1878-1966
    • Râsqîn, Šā'ûl, 1878-1966
    • Раскин, Саул, 1878-1966
    • ראסקין, ס., 1878-1966
    • שאול ,רסקין‎, 1878-1966
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        • found: Erets Yisro'el in vort un bild, 1925:t.p. (Shoyel Rasḳin) t.p. verso (S. Raskin)
        • found: LC database, 2/2/96(hdg.: Raskin, Saul, 1878-1966; usage: Saul Raskin)
        • found: Siddur. Sidur tefilot Yiśraʼel, 1945:title page (הציורים מעשה ידי שאול ראסקין = ha-tsiyurim maʻaśeh yede Shaʼul Raʼsḳin; drawings by Saul Raskin)
        • found: VIAF, 26 April 2019(authorized access points: Raskin, Saul, 1878-1966, Raskin, Saul, Raskin, Saul (American printmaker and illustrator, 1878-1966), רסקין, שאול, 1878-1966, Saul Raskin American artist; VIAF ID: 15185214 (Personal)) - http://viaf.org/viaf/15185214
        • found: Getty ULAN, 26 April 2019(Raskin, Saul (American printmaker and illustrator, 1878-1966); preferred name: Raskin, Saul; other names: Rasḳin, Sha'ul, Râsqîn, Šā'ûl, רסקין, שאול; nationalities: American (preferred), Ukrainian; roles: artist, printmaker, illustrator, draftsman, painter; born: Ukraine, Europe; died: New York City (New York State, United States); painter, born Russian Empire, 1878-1966; ID: 500055113) - http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500055113
        • found: Wikipedia, 25 April 2019(Saul Raskin; Russian: Саул Раскин; 1878-1966; Russian-born American artist, writer, lecturer, and teacher best known for his depiction of Jewish subjects; known for: painting, illustration, printmaking; born in Nogaisk in the Russian Empire (now known as Prymorsk in Ukraine); he studied lithography in Odessa; traveled extensively in Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland, visiting art schools and working as a lithographer; immigrated to United States, arriving in New York City in 1904 or 1905; Russian speaker, became fluent in Yiddish; worked as a cartoonist and caricaturist for a number of New York-based Yiddish publications; regularly contributed cartoons to Yiddish newspapers in Europe; as critic of the visual arts, literature and theatre, wrote articles for various New York-based Yiddish language publications; worked to bring Jewish art to the attention of the Jewish public; conducted museum tours and lectured on art; painter and caricaturist, worked in various media; provided illustrations for a number of Hebrew texts; politically, described himself as initially "International Marxist," then "Social Revolutionist," later "Bundist," and after World War I, "Jewish Nationalist"; became Zionist; made a number of trips to Palestine, later to Israel; stayed at the kibbutz Ramat Yochanan while in the British mandate for Palestine; died in New York)
        • found: Vikipedii︠a︡ (Russian), 26 April 2019(Раскин, Саул = Raskin, Saul; 15 August 1878-1966)
        • found: Wikidata, 26 April 2019(Saul Raskin (Q2902691); description: American artist; country of citizenship: United States of America; given name: Saúl; date of birth: 15 August 1878, Gregorian; place of birth: New York City [sic]; date of death: 1966; place of death: New York City; occupation: painter; has works in the collections: Art Institute of Chicago, National Gallery of Art) - http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2902691
        • found: Fun der ṭiefenish fun harts, 1917:title page (tsaykhenungen fun S. Rasḳin = ס. ראסקין)
        • found: Wikipedia, 11 August 2021(Saul Raskin (Russian: Саул Раскин, Hebrew: שאול רסקין‎; 15 August 1878-1966; born in Nogaisk, Russian Empire, now Prymorsk, Ukrailne; died 1966 in New York City; Russian born American artist, writer, lecturer and teacher best known for his depiction of Jewish subjects)
        • found: FamilySearch, 11 August 2021(Saul Raskin; born 15 August 1878; died 22 September 1966 in New York)
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        • 1996-02-26: new
        • 2021-08-12: revised
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