Abel Pann, born in Russia, and active in France and Israel, 1883-1963.
Abel Pann (Fefferman), Painter. b. 1883, Latvia. Studies: 1898 Art School, Odessa; with Yehuda Pan, teacher of Chagall, Paris; 1903 Grande Chaumiere, Paris. Teaching: 1913 Bezalel, Jerusalem; 1920-24 Bezalel. 1895 Moved to Vilna and worked as lithographer. 1903 Went to Paris, exhibited in the Salons and became known as caricaturist. 1912 Met Boris Shatz who invited him to teach at Bezalel. 1914 Returned to Paris to settle his affairs, but prevented because of outbreak of war. 1916 Painted series “The Road of Tears," drawings and lithographs of Russian pogroms. 1917 Went to U.S.A. where he was known as a Jewish artist. 1920 Returned to Israel. 1921 Imported a printing machine from Vienna and began printing illustrations of the Bible which he published in 1924. Died in Jerusalem in 1963.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-he-said-unto-sarai-his-wife-abel-pann-poster-p83483729"He said unto Sarai his wife" Abel Pann (Poster)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/h/e/he_said_unto_sarai_his_wife...._abel_pann.jpg3636USDInStock/Jewish Gifts from Israel/The Israel Museum/Israel Museum Posters/Jewish Gifts from Israel/Israel Posters/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art370437653806<p>Add a biblical touch to your home with this lovely poster from the Israel Museum Collection:</p>
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<li>This poster displays a copy of the painting, "he said unto Sarai his wife..."</li>
<li>Designed by Abel Pann, Jewish artist.</li>
<li>Will make a great gift or addition to your home decor!</li>
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<p><strong>Size: 13.38 X 19.29 Inch / 34 X 49 cm </strong></p>
<p>The Israel Museum, Jerusalem </p>
<p>Abel Pann, born in Russia, and active in France and Israel, 1883-1963.</p>
<p><strong>Abel Pann</strong> (Fefferman), Painter. b. 1883, Latvia. Studies: 1898 Art School, Odessa; with Yehuda Pan, teacher of Chagall, Paris; 1903 Grande Chaumiere, Paris. Teaching: 1913 Bezalel, Jerusalem; 1920-24 Bezalel. 1895 Moved to Vilna and worked as lithographer. 1903 Went to Paris, exhibited in the Salons and became known as caricaturist. 1912 Met Boris Shatz who invited him to teach at Bezalel. 1914 Returned to Paris to settle his affairs, but prevented because of outbreak of war. 1916 Painted series “The Road of Tears," drawings and lithographs of Russian pogroms. 1917 Went to U.S.A. where he was known as a Jewish artist. 1920 Returned to Israel. 1921 Imported a printing machine from Vienna and began printing illustrations of the Bible which he published in 1924. Died in Jerusalem in 1963. </p>
<p><strong>The Israel Museum</strong>, Jerusalem is among the world's most highly rated encyclopedic museums. It holds the biggest collection of ancient Israel and Bible Lands antiquities on the planet, and is home to groundbreaking archaeological discoveries such as the Dead Sea Scrolls. The museum creates replicas and adaptations of Jewish and Israeli artifacts from around the world; these rare pieces make wonderful gifts.</p></div></div></div>00add-to-cartWall ArtThe Israel Museum