Organization "Culture League", uniting Jewish artists, writers, producers and publishers, was founded in Kiev in early 1918 with a view to developing a culture in Yiddish. By the autumn of her acting education, publishing, library, musical, theatrical, literary and artistic section. At the initiative of the Culture League "was opened in Kiev National University, a gymnasium, a teacher's seminary, publishing, art studio and museum. Soon the department of art section appeared in Moscow, Riga, Warsaw and Vitebsk, and its active participants became Marc Chagall, El Lissitzky, Marc Epstein, Natan Altman, Robert Falk, Solomon Nikritin Abram Manevich, David Shterenberg and many other masters, whose works now rightly considered classics of the twentieth century. Formally, the "Culture League" lasted until the mid 1920's, although her idea of painters and sculptors, who belonged to that organization, continued to develop in his work.
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