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Max Penson

Max Penson was born into a poor bookbinders family in 1893 in the small Belorussian town of Velizh. He managed to finish four classes of the local school before moving to Vilno to enter the art school of S. N. Yuzhanin.  In 1914, after the break up of WW I (and also pogroms), the family ... Read more

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1920's - 1930's

Karnaichi (Musician of Uzbek national musical instrument), 1935
Youth from Bukhara Arrived to Tashkent to Enter Technical School, 1936
Young Girl under Quartz Lamp, 1937
Shipment of Fruit to Russia, 1934
Tests of Cotton Seeds, 1932
Cleaning Cotton Seeds, 1928
Market Day, Syrdarya 1932
Cotton Shipment to Storage, 1933
Untitled (Water Pipes), 1931 - 1932
Portrait of an Old Peasant, 1920s
Observatory, 1939
Wind Power, Central Asia, 1930s
Trucks, 1930s
Demonstration, Red Square, Tashkent, 1928
Steam Train Operator, 1939
Farmgirls, 1930s
Miner, Angren, Uzbekistan, 1946
Planting Cotton, 1930s
Locomotive Sport Decoration: Salute to XVII Congress of VKPb, 1935
Pushkin Street, Tashkent, 1935
Transporting Grain and Tractors, 1932
Red Caravan, 1938
Man with Trowel, late 1920s
Mirab, late 1920s
Bucyrus Excavator, 1930s
Pioneers in Automobile, 1930s
Woman and Tractor, 1920's
Man with Hammer by Uzbek Kommissariat, 1930's

Bibliography

Max Penson Exhibition in The New Yorker, May 9, 2011