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          As Director of the Tate Gallery, John Rothenstein showed a commitment to transatlantic relations and a distinctly national view of American art that shaped..

          The Russian-born Jewish artist and illustrator Symeon Shimin () had a studio at 8 West 13th.

        1. The Russian-born Jewish artist and illustrator Symeon Shimin () had a studio at 8 West 13th.
        2. The Wentletrap Trap|Symeon Shimin.
        3. As Director of the Tate Gallery, John Rothenstein showed a commitment to transatlantic relations and a distinctly national view of American art that shaped.
        4. A NEW LIFE!
        5. The Archives of American Art collections include papers of artists, art dealers, art historians, collectors, and others; records of art galleries, museums, and.
        6. Symeon Shimin

          Russian born American artist and illustrator

          Symeon Shimin (1902 in Astrakhan, Russia-1984 in New York City) was a Russian born American artist and illustrator of Russian Jewish descent.

          He was principally known as an artist of Hollywood Film Posters and as an award-winning illustrator of 57 children's books including two that he authored himself, I wish there were two of me[1] and A special birthday.[2] His fine art, developed throughout his life, includes the highly acclaimed mural Contemporary Justice and The Child created in 1936,[3] that took four years to complete.

          Other notable work includes the painting The Pack that he completed in 1959.[4]

          Life

          Shimin[5] was born in Astrakhan, Russia, on the Caspian Sea, in 1902.[6] In 1912 his Jewish family immigrated to the United States, settling in Brooklyn, N.Y.

          They opened a delicatessen and lived in two small rooms behind their shop.[7&#