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Chaïm Soutine was born in Smilavichy, Belarus in 1893. Aged twenty he emigrated to Paris to study at the École des Beaux-Arts, later taking French citizenship. His work is highly individual, with vibrant and often violent brushwork that prefigured Abstract Expressionism. Illness brought Soutine's career and life to an abrupt end; he died of a perforated ulcer on 9 August 1943.

Other artists who died in 1943 and whose work is now out of artistic copyright include Maurice Denis, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Camille Claudel You can find artworks by all these artists and many more on the akg-images website, or contact us for a personalised search by one of our experienced researchers.
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Red Steps in Cagnes, circa 1923/24
akg-images / Erich Lessing
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Blue figure (Ascending road in Cagnes), 1923/24
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Le Maître d'hôtel, circa 1927
akg-images / Erich Lessing
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Slaughtered ox, circa 1925
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The Little Pastry Chef, circa 1940
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Still life with herrings, circa 1916
akg-images / Erich Lessing
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Still Life with Violin, Bread and Fish, circa 1922
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Chicken hanging against a brick wall, circa 1924
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/ Erich Lessing
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Houses in Céret, circa 1920/21
akg-images / Erich Lessing
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Place du village" (The tree in Vence), 1929
akg-images / Erich Lessing
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Woman stepping into the water, undated
akg-images / Jean-Claude Varga
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Altar boy, 1928
akg-images / Jean-Claude Varga
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The cathedral of Chartres, circa 1935
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/ Jean-Claude Varga
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Red Houses, 1917
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