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Norman Raeben (1901 – 12 December 1978) was an American painter. He was born in the Russian Empire, the youngest of the six children of Yiddish author Sholom Aleichem, whose most famous character Tevye the Milkman gave the blueprint for the musical Fiddler on the Roof. The pen-name 'Raeben' is probably derived from his family-name 'Rabinowitz'. Raeben moved to New York City with his family in 1914. He studied painting from Robert Henri, George Luks and John French Sloan, who all belonged to the Ashcan School. His studio was on the 11th floor of Carnegie Hall.

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  • Norman Raeben (de)
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  • Norman Raeben (né en 1901, mort en 1978) est un peintre américain né en Russie dont la famille émigre à New York en 1904. Il étudie la peinture avec Robert Henri, George Luks et John French Sloan, qui appartiennent tous à l'Ashcan School. Son studio se trouve aujourd'hui encore au Carnegie Hall. Il eut pour étudiants Bob Dylan, , et . (fr)
  • Norman Raeben (* 1901 im Russischen Kaiserreich; † 12. Dezember 1978) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler. Er war das jüngste von sechs Kindern des jiddischsprachigen Schriftstellers Scholem Alejchem, dessen berühmteste Figur Tewje der Milchmann die Vorlage für das Musical Anatevka lieferte. Der Künstlername Raeben beruht wahrscheinlich auf seinem Familiennamen Rabinowitsch. Zu seinen bekanntesten Schülern gehören Bob Dylan, , und . (de)
  • Norman Raeben (1901 – 12 December 1978) was an American painter. He was born in the Russian Empire, the youngest of the six children of Yiddish author Sholom Aleichem, whose most famous character Tevye the Milkman gave the blueprint for the musical Fiddler on the Roof. The pen-name 'Raeben' is probably derived from his family-name 'Rabinowitz'. Raeben moved to New York City with his family in 1914. He studied painting from Robert Henri, George Luks and John French Sloan, who all belonged to the Ashcan School. His studio was on the 11th floor of Carnegie Hall. (en)
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  • Norman Raeben (* 1901 im Russischen Kaiserreich; † 12. Dezember 1978) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler. Er war das jüngste von sechs Kindern des jiddischsprachigen Schriftstellers Scholem Alejchem, dessen berühmteste Figur Tewje der Milchmann die Vorlage für das Musical Anatevka lieferte. Der Künstlername Raeben beruht wahrscheinlich auf seinem Familiennamen Rabinowitsch. Raeben übersiedelte 1914 mit seiner Familie nach New York City. Er studierte Malerei bei Robert Henri, George Luks und John French Sloan, die alle zur Ashcan School gehörten. Sein Studio befindet sich im 11. Stock der Carnegie Hall. Zu seinen bekanntesten Schülern gehören Bob Dylan, , und . (de)
  • Norman Raeben (1901 – 12 December 1978) was an American painter. He was born in the Russian Empire, the youngest of the six children of Yiddish author Sholom Aleichem, whose most famous character Tevye the Milkman gave the blueprint for the musical Fiddler on the Roof. The pen-name 'Raeben' is probably derived from his family-name 'Rabinowitz'. Raeben moved to New York City with his family in 1914. He studied painting from Robert Henri, George Luks and John French Sloan, who all belonged to the Ashcan School. His studio was on the 11th floor of Carnegie Hall. His students include Bob Dylan, , , Andrew Gottlieb, Janet Cohn, John Smith-Amato, Diana Postel, and and the photographer, Larry Herman. Raeben's mission was to teach the art of painting through intuition and feeling, instead of through conceptualization. During the seventies, his inspiring lessons ran counter to the then prevalent conceptualism of contemporary mainstream art. Bob Dylan was mystified, at first, by Norman's didactic insistence on perceptual honesty, i.e. on not exaggerating the truth of what was seen, when first learning the basics of drawing. "Bob", Norman said, "look at that round coffee table. Now, show me how you would paint it." He died of a heart attack in the lobby of his apartment. (en)
  • Norman Raeben (né en 1901, mort en 1978) est un peintre américain né en Russie dont la famille émigre à New York en 1904. Il étudie la peinture avec Robert Henri, George Luks et John French Sloan, qui appartiennent tous à l'Ashcan School. Son studio se trouve aujourd'hui encore au Carnegie Hall. Il eut pour étudiants Bob Dylan, , et . (fr)
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