Jacob Epstein - meaning and definition. What is Jacob Epstein
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What (who) is Jacob Epstein - definition


Jacob Epstein         
  • Jacob Epstein
Jacob Epstein (Nova Iorque, 10 de Novembro de 1880 — Londres, 19 de Agosto de 1959) foi um escultor inglês de origem russa.
Jacob Kroeff Neto         
ADVOGADO BRASILEIRO
Jacob Kroeff
Jacob Kroeff Neto (Novo Hamburgo, 3 de fevereiro de 1883 — 1966) foi um empresário, político e advogado brasileiro.
Jacob Schweppe         
Johann Jacob Schweppe (Witzenhausen, 1749 — Genebra, 1821) foi um farmacêutico e joalheiro alemão.
Examples of use of Jacob Epstein
1. "She inspired a kind of quiet revolution," her longtime editor, Jacob Epstein, said Tuesday.
2. Yet there Modigliani was, hanging out with Picasso and Juan Gris, Brancusi, Max Jacob and Apollinaire, Jacob Epstein, Jean Cocteau.
3. The renowned Jacob Epstein sculpture that sits in President Bush‘s Oval Office was loaned to the White House four years ago, on orders from Blair‘s office, in an unprecedented act outside the strict remit of the collection.
4. It‘s not really, it‘s just paint." The musicians and their inspiration September 1 The Chemical Brothers Torso in Metal from The Rock Drill (1'13–14) – Jacob Epstein October 1 Roll Deep Ishi‘s Light (2003) – Anish Kapoor November 1 Graham Coxon Meryon (1'60–61) – Franz Kline December 1 The Long Blondes Artwork to be confirmed January 1 Vavavoom Brillo (1'64) – Andy Warhol February 1 Estelle Common Sense (1''5–') – Martin Parr March 1 Klaxons Untitled (1'80) – Donald Judd April 1 Union of Knives Quattro Stagioni (A Painting in Four Parts) (1''3–'4) – Cy Twombly