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'''Aron Zinstein''' is a highly-regarded [[Russian]] artist, born in [[Ural Mountains]] city of [[Nizhniy Tagil]], in 1947 (other sources say 1946). Presently residing in [[St. Petersburg]], Zinshtein has had his work exhibited around the world. He is a graduate of the Ural School of Applied Arts, 1968; the Mukhina Art Academy, Leningrad. 1977, and became a Member of the Union of Artists in 1988 and a Member of the Academy of Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, in 1994.
'''Aron Zinstein''' is a highly-regarded [[Russian]] artist, born in [[Ural Mountains]] city of [[Nizhniy Tagil]], in 1947 (other sources say 1946). Presently residing in [[St. Petersburg]], Zinstein has had his work exhibited around the world. He is a graduate of the Ural School of Applied Arts, 1968; the Mukhina Art Academy, Leningrad. 1977, and became a Member of the Union of Artists in 1988 and a Member of the Academy of Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, in 1994.


His style has been described as [[expressionistic]], focusing mostly on the human figure.
His style has been described as [[expressionistic]], focusing mostly on the human figure.

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Aron Zinstein is a highly-regarded Russian artist, born in Ural Mountains city of Nizhniy Tagil, in 1947 (other sources say 1946). Presently residing in St. Petersburg, Zinstein has had his work exhibited around the world. He is a graduate of the Ural School of Applied Arts, 1968; the Mukhina Art Academy, Leningrad. 1977, and became a Member of the Union of Artists in 1988 and a Member of the Academy of Contemporary Art, St. Petersburg, in 1994.

His style has been described as expressionistic, focusing mostly on the human figure.

Zinstein has a record of more than 32 personal and 25 group exhibitions in Russia, Europe, and USA. His works are owned by the Russian State Museum in St. Petersburg, Fyodor Dostoevsky Museum in St. Petersburg, Russian National Library in St. Petersburg, Kiev Museum of Russian Art, Bristol Museum (UK) and private collectors in Russia, Germany, USA, France, UK, Italy, Japan, and Israel. He is cited on the websites of a number of art galleries as well as that of the Russian American Cultural Center in New York City.