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  • 1Isaac Levitan — Isaac Ilyich Levitan (Russian: Исаак Ильич Левитан, August 30, 1860 ndash; OldStyleDate|August 4|1900|July 22) was a classical Russian landscape painter who advanced the genre of the mood landscape . Life and workYouthIsaac Levitan was born in a… …

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  • 2Isaac Levitan — Isaac Levitan, autorretrato 1880. Isaak Ilich Levitán (Исаак Ильич Левитан) (Kibartai, 1861 Moscú, 1900) fue un pintor ruso. Influido por el pintor Corot y por la estética de la Escuela de Barbizon, expresó en sus paisajes la belleza de la región …

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  • 3Isaac Levitan — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Levitan. Isaac Levitan …

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  • 4Levitan — is a surname and may refer to:* Boris Levitan, mathematician * Félix Lévitan, Tour de France organiser * Isaac Levitan, Russian painter * Steven Levitan, director * Yuri Levitan, Soviet actor …

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  • 5Levitan — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Levitan est un nom de famille pouvant renvoyer aux personnes suivantes, par ordre alphabétique : Félix Lévitan (1911 2007), journaliste sportif,… …

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  • 6LEVITAN, ISAAC ILITCH — (1861–1900), Russian painter who has been called the father of Russian landscape painting. Levitan, who was born in Wirballen (Virbalis), Lithuania, studied at the Moscow Art School and in 1889 visited Paris. He was one of the first Russian… …

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  • 7Levitan — Isaak Iljitsch Lewitan (russisch Исаак Ильич Левитан, wiss. Transliteration Isaak Il’ič Levitan; * 18. Augustjul./ 30. August 1860greg. nahe Kybartai/Litauen (damals Russland); † 22. Julijul./ 4. August 1900greg …

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  • 8Isaak Levitan — Isaak Iljitsch Lewitan (russisch Исаак Ильич Левитан, wiss. Transliteration Isaak Il’ič Levitan; * 18. Augustjul./ 30. August 1860greg. nahe Kybartai/Litauen (damals Russland); † 22. Julijul./ 4. August 1900greg …

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  • 9ABOAB, ISAAC I — (end of the 14th century), rabbinic author and preacher; probably lived in Spain. His father seems to have been called Abraham and may have been the Abraham Aboab to whom judah b. asher of Toledo (d. 1349) addressed responsa (Zikhron Yehudah, 53a …

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  • 10RABI, ISIDOR ISAAC — (1898–1988), U.S. physicist and Nobel Prize winner. Rabi was born at Rymanow, Austro Hungary, and taken to the United States when he was a year old. He became a tutor in physics at City College, New York, and won fellowships to various European… …

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