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Cosa (chi) è Jānis Liepiņš (painter) - definizione

LATVIAN ARTIST (1894-1964)
Janis Liepins

Jānis Liepiņš (painter)         
Jānis Liepiņš (August 9, 1894 – September 2, 1964) was a Latvian painter from Riga. He studied at J Madernieks Studio in Riga between 1909 and 1910, at the Kazan Art School 1911–1913, and at M Bernstein's Studio in St Petersburg 1913–1917.
Janis Bubenko         
SWEDISH COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Janis A. Bubenko jr; Janis A. Bubenko jr.; Janis A. Bubenko Jr.
Janis Askolds Bubenko junior (; born on Feb 3rd, 1935 in Riga, Latvia), dead on Jan 15th, 2022 in Lund, Sweden was a Swedish computer scientist and Professor Emeritus at the Department of Computer and Systems Science, Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University.Anders G.
Jānis Joņevs         
LATVIAN WRITER
Janis Jonevs
Jānis Joņevs (born 1980 in Jelgava) is a Latvian writer. After studying at the local Gymnasium in Jelgava, he went to Riga for his higher education and earned a Master's degree from the Latvian Academy of Culture.

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Jānis Liepiņš (painter)

Jānis Liepiņš (August 9, 1894 – September 2, 1964) was a Latvian painter from Riga. He studied at Jūlijs Maderniek's studio in Riga between 1909 and 1910, at the Kazan Art School 1911–1913, and at Marcus Bernstein's studio in St Petersburg 1913–1917. He was a member of the Riga Artists' Group and professor of painting at the Art Academy of Latvia 1940–1950. During the 1920s Liepiņš was active in the left-wing press.

Liepiņš is credited with having introduced the theme of fishermen into Latvian genre painting. He also created still lifes of various subjects (tavern scenes, gamblers, peasant life), drawing particular attention to the social aspects.