- Abel Pann
Abel Pann, born
1883 as Abba Pfeffermann in Kreslawka,Vitebsk ,White Russia , died1963 , was an artist eventually resident inIsrael .Pann studied the fundamentals of drawing for three months with the painter
Yehuda Pen of Vitebsk, who also taughtMarc Chagall . In his youth he travelled inRussia andPoland , earning a living mainly as an apprentice in sign workshops. In 1898 he went south toOdessa where he was accepted into the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1903 Pann moved toParis and in 1913, after traveling inSouthern Europe andEgypt , he arrived inPalestine where he was invited to teach in the Bezlel Academy of Art.Biblical paintings were the core of Pann's oeuvre. The
iconography of these works is linked to the 19th centuryorientalism which regarded the east as a world of violence, barbarism and sensuality.As a member of the founding generation of Israeli artists Abel Pann was one of the best known and most committed exponents of certain fundamental beliefs and principles that informed Zionist art in its early days. For many years Pann was considered the most important artist in Israel, and had even greater success among Jewish art consumers abroad.
ources
Yigal Zalmona (2003), "The art of Abel Pann: from Montparnasse to the Bible",
Jerusalem : The Israeli Museum.External links
* [http://www.engel-art.co.il Abel Pann's collection at the Engel Gallery]
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