Abraham Mintchine (4 April 1898 – 25 April 1931), was a Ukrainian painter .
He was born in Kiev.
At 13, Mintchine was apprenticed to a goldsmith in Kiev.
He began painting from the age of 16.
In 1923, he left Russia for Berlin where he designed sets and costumes for the Jewish theatre.
At the time of his first exhibition in Berlin he displayed some works that critics defined as of a style close to Cubism.
He arrived in Paris around 1925.
Now, (in 1929), that he's achieved a measure of comfort and his health has deteriorated, he continues to deprive himself for his wife saying: Mintchine doesn't need anything."He is considered one of the major artists of the Jewish School of Paris.