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          Contents include a biography of Blatas, an essay on The Ghetto by Federico Fontanella; Black and white and color plates depicting details of the seven panels;.

        1. Contents include a biography of Blatas, an essay on The Ghetto by Federico Fontanella; Black and white and color plates depicting details of the seven panels;.
        2. Arbit Blatas, born Nicolai Arbitblatas, was an artist and sculptor of Lithuanian–Jewish descent.
        3. Follow Arbit Blatas and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Arbit Blatas Author Page.
        4. Early life and career as an artist · The Holocaust · Marcel Marceau and The Threepenny Opera · Career as a designer · Awards and honors · Selected works.
        5. Arbit Blatas ( - ) was active/lived in New York / France, Lithuania.
        6. Arbit Blatas

          Lithuanian–Jewish artist and sculptor

          Arbit Blatas (November 19, 1908 – April 27, 1999), born Nicolai Arbitblatas, was an artist and sculptor of Lithuanian–Jewish descent.[1]

          Early life and career as an artist

          Born in Kaunas on 19 November 1908, Arbit Blatas was a precocious talent who began exhibiting in his native country at the age of 15.

          He fled the communist revolution to Germany in 1921, where he studied in Berlin, Munich, and Dresden.[2] He left for Paris and, at the age of 21, became the youngest member of the School of Paris. When Blatas was 24, the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris first acquired some of his paintings; he had already become a colleague and friend of many of the great figures of the Paris art world, such as Vlaminck, Soutine, Picasso, Utrillo, Braque, Zadkine, Léger, and Derain.[3] He was to paint and sculpt them all, as well as Bonnard, Vuillard, Matisse, Dufy, van Dongen, Cocteau, Marquet, and