View Lasar Segall's biographical information, upcoming Lasar Segall (July 21, – August 2, ) was a Lithuanian and Brazilian painter, engraver and sculptor. Segall's work is derived from impressionism, expressionism and modernism. His most significant themes were depictions of human suffering, war, persecution and prostitution.
Lasar Segall (1891–1957) - Lasar Segall was a Brazilian painter and sculptor. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, to a religious family, Segall tudied at the Design Academy of Vilna in and moved the next year to Berlin, where he studied at the Imperial Superior Academy of Arts until
Lasar Segall, (1889–1957), Brazilian Lasar Segall (July 21, – August 2, ) was a Lithuanian Jewish and Brazilian painter, engraver and sculptor. Segall's work is derived from impressionism, expressionism and modernism. His most significant themes were depictions of human suffering, war, persecution and prostitution. Early life and education.
Young Russian expressionist, Lasar Lasar Segall, (–), Brazilian painter and sculptor. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, to a religious family, Segall studied at the Design Academy of Vilna in and moved the next year to Berlin, where he studied at the Imperial Superior Academy of Arts until
Artist: Lasar Segall (1889 - Lasar Segall (b. ; d. 2 August ), Brazilian painter considered the pioneer of expressionism in Brazil. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, Segall moved to Berlin at the age of fifteen and studied at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts from to , the year he was expelled for participating in the Freie Sezession, an exhibition by artists.
Lasar Segall born July 21, Lasar Segall (July 21, – August 2, ) was a Brazilian Jewish painter, engraver and sculptor born in Lithuania. Segall's work is derived from impressionism, expressionism and modernism. His most significant themes were depictions of human suffering, war, persecution and prostitution.
Lasar Segall (1889–1957) - SEGALL, LASAR (–), Brazilian painter and sculptor. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, to a religious family, Segall studied at the Design Academy of Vilna in and moved the next year to Berlin, where he studied at the Imperial Superior Academy of Arts until
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Hildegard Baum Rosenthal (March 25, – September 16, ) was a Swiss-born Brazilian photographer, the first woman photojournalist in Brazil. [citation needed] She was part of the generation of European photographers who emigrated during World War II and, acting in the local press, contributed to the photographic aesthetic renovation of Brazilian newspapers.