Arnold Lakhovsky

Later in 1933 he finally moved to New York City and taught at Boston's School of the Museum of Fine Arts.

Having returned to Russia, he continued his studies at the Higher Fine Art School at the workshops of P. Tchistyakov (1908–09), A. Kiselyov (1909–11), and N. Doubovskoy (1911–12).

Lakhovsky lived in St. Petersbourg and worked mostly in the city and its suburbs and Northwest Russia, including the town of Pskov.

He became one of the founding members of the Jewish Arts Encouragement Society in November 1915, donating his works to charity auctions.

Lakhovsky died on January 7, 1937, at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City of leukemia, followed by pneumonia.

Arnold Lakhovsky, 1909
Self-portrait of Lakhovsky