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・ Abram Colby
・ Abram Combe
・ Abram Comingo
・ Abram Creek
・ Abraham Woodhead
・ Abraham Woodhull
・ Abraham Woods
・ Abraham Woyna
・ Abraham Wright
・ Abraham Wright (deacon)
・ Abraham Wuchters
・ Abraham X. Parker
・ Abraham Yachini
・ Abraham Yagel
・ Abraham Yahuda
Abraham Yakin
・ Abraham Yango
・ Abraham Yates, Jr.
・ Abraham Yehudah Khein
・ Abraham Yerevantsi
・ Abraham Z. Joffe
・ Abraham Zabludovsky
・ Abraham Zabludovsky (architect)
・ Abraham Zacuto
・ Abraham Zaleznik
・ Abraham Zapruder
・ Abraham Zelmanov
・ Abraham Zelmanowitz
・ Abraham Zevi Idelsohn
・ Abraham Zinzindohoue


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Abraham Yakin : ウィキペディア英語版
Abraham Yakin
Abraham Yakin ((ヘブライ語:אברהם יכין); 1924- ) is an Israeli artist.
Abraham Yakin was born in Jerusalem. During the Second World War he joined the Royal Navy and served three years in the Mediterranean Fleet. During this time he became acquainted with the art of Egypt, Greece, France and Italy. After the war, he returned to Jerusalem and joined the Haganah. At the same time, he started his artistic training at Bezalel Academy, where he studied with Jacob Steinhardt and Mordecai Ardon.
With Israel's Declaration of Independence, Yakin joined the Israel Defense Forces. He resumed his studies in 1950, and he had his first exhibition in 1953. In 1957 he married Hannah, an artist who had recently immigrated from the Netherlands. The couple divided their time between raising eight children, teaching art in Jerusalem, and exhibiting extensively in Israel, Europe and the United States.
In 1961 Abraham Yakin won the international Adolphe Neumann Prize in Paris. Works by the Yakin are in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, the Musee d'Art Juif, Paris, and several museums in the Netherlands.
==See also==

*Visual arts in Israel

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