Background
Veniamin Veniaminovich Kremer was born on September 19, 1899 in Russian Empire.
Veniamin Veniaminovich Kremer was born on September 19, 1899 in Russian Empire.
Kremer studied in the studio of the Russian master Isaak Brodsky.
Veniamin Kremer took part in many shows during his lifetime, including the "Twenty Years of Workers' and Peasants' Red Army" exhibition of 1938 in Moscow and the "Industry of Socialism" exhibition of 1939, that also took place in Moscow.
He also acted as the main artist of the USSR pavilion at 1939 New York World's Fair.
In Magnetogorsk
Great Expectations. USSR pavilion on 1939 New York World's Fair
The Marines on the Fight at the Leningrad Front in January 1941
Autumn bouquet
In Summer
First snow
Breakthrough of the Dnepr military fleet at Loyev during the Polish-Soviet War on 4th July 1920
Cloudy
Bridges
Morning on the lake. Etude.
After the rain
Siege of Corfu in February 1799
Dnepr flotilla boats on the outskirts of the town of Pinsk
His son, Mark, is a well-known painter as well as his grandson and Gallery Russia artist, Alexander Kremer.