Jewish School of Paris

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The Jewish School of Paris was an early 20th-century group of predominantly Jewish artists associated with the École de Paris, known for their significant contributions to modern art in France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
artist group
artisticCenter Montmartre NERFINISHED
Montparnasse NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eastern European Jewish culture
émigré artists
country France
field painting
sculpture
hasEthnicFocus Jewish artists
historicalContext diaspora Jewish artistic life in Paris
pre–World War II European art
influencedBy Cubism
Expressionism NERFINISHED
French modernism
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
languageOfCommunity French
Yiddish
location Paris
movement modern art
notableFor contributions to modern art in France
integration of Jewish themes into modernist art
notableMember Abraham Mintchine NERFINISHED
Adolphe Féder NERFINISHED
Alfred Aberdam NERFINISHED
Amedeo Modigliani NERFINISHED
Chaim Soutine NERFINISHED
Chaïm Goldberg NERFINISHED
Eugeniusz Zak NERFINISHED
Henryk Hayden NERFINISHED
Isaac Dobrinsky NERFINISHED
Jacques Lipchitz NERFINISHED
Jules Pascin NERFINISHED
Lazar Berson NERFINISHED
Lazar Krestin NERFINISHED
Louis Marcoussis NERFINISHED
Léon Indenbaum NERFINISHED
Léon Weissberg NERFINISHED
Mane Katz NERFINISHED
Marc Chagall NERFINISHED
Michel Kikoine NERFINISHED
Moïse Kisling NERFINISHED
Nathan Grunsweigh NERFINISHED
Ossip Zadkine NERFINISHED
Pinchus Krémègne NERFINISHED
partOf École de Paris NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
interwar period

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École de Paris includesGroup Jewish School of Paris