Avigdor Arikha
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Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | New Bezalel School of Art |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Avigdor Arikha (1929-2010) was born in Romania Israeli artist. Active in Israel and France,
Biography
editAvigdor Arikha (Dlugach) was born in Bukovina, Romania and grew up in Czernowitz. He attended Hebrew and secular schools. During World War II, his family was deported to a concentration camp in Transnistria. Arikha drawings document life in the camp. In 1944, he immigrated to Palestine with Youth Aliyah, which sent him to Kibbutz Ma'aleh Hahamisha. In 1946, he studied at the New Bezalel School of Art. In 1947, he joined a convoy bringing supplies to besieged Jerusalem and was badly wounded. In 1949, he was awarded a Youth Aliyah scholarship to study art in France. In 1951-1953, he resided in Jerusalem. During this period, he painted abstracts in somber colors and illustrated the writings of Cervantes, Rilke and Hemingway.
In 1952, he settled in France. In the 1960s, he abandoned abstract painting and began to produce works based on direct observation of nature. In addition to portraits, many of his paintings depict his home surroundings. He also wrote scholarly articles about European art, especially Poussin and Ingre, and curated a number of exhibitions on the subject.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1954 Gold Medal, Triennial for Applied Art, Milan, Italy
- 1959 Prize, Painters and Sculptors Exhibition, Graduates of Youth Aliyah
- 1978 Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, France
- 1987 Grand Prix des Arts de la Ville Paris, Paris, France
- 1989 Prix des Arts des Lettres et des Sciences, Fondation du Judaïsme Français, Paris, France
- 1995 Honorary Professor, National Academy of Fine Arts of China, Hangchow, China
- 1997 Doctor Honoris Causa of Philosophy, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
- 2005 Chevallier de la Légion d’Honneur, Paris, France
Education
edit- 1946-1949 New Bezalel, Jerusalem
- 1949-1951 École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France
- Fresco, Fresco Studion under Pierre-Henri Ducos de la Haille, France
See also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Avigdor Arikha collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Avigdor Arikha". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Art of Avigdor Arikha at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
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Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Tsibi Geva
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Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editTsibi Geva, an Israeli painter and sculpture, was born in 1951, in Kibbutz Ein Shemer, Israel.
In the early 1980's Geva began using motifs and imagery from local Arab culture, while emphasizing racial stereotypes. In an installation he presented at the Kibbutz Gallery in 1982, for example, there were caricature images of un-identified Arabs, alongside the image of a wounded lioness, painted expressively and with heavy impasto. In later works such as "Umm al - Fahm" (1983) or "Jaffa, Arara, Goara, Haifa" (1984), Geva uses "decorative" text which actualizes the existence of the Arab minority in Israel and undermined the concept of Israeli and Westernizes "taste".
After studying art in New York in the late 1980's, the work of Geva featured a series of large-scale abstract paintings, which implemented similar local motifs. A series of Kafiyah paintings, for example, Geva integrated the values of American abstract art, using the kafiyah as a folklore-political motif, as well as an abstract grid. During the 1990's Geva created sculptural elements, such as iron grates, using similar motifs.
Tsibi Geva lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Awards and recognition
edit1984 Sharett Scholarship for Advanced Studies Abroad, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1985 Beatrice Kolliner Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1994 Prize for Fine Art, Ministry of Science and the Arts
1996 Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Isracard Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
1997 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Jurors: Yigal Zalmona (chairman), Dganit Berest, Yona Fischer
2001 George and Janet Jaffin Prize for Excellence in Plastic Arts, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
2003 Aptowitzer Foundation Award for Distinguished Achievement in Contemporary Creative Arts, Haifa Museum of Art
2004 The Mendel and Eva Pundik Foundation Prize for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Gallery
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Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1976-79 Advanced studies, State Art Teacher's Training College, Ramat Hasharon
1985-87 Studio School, New York
Teaching
edit1979 Art Teachers College, Ramat Hasharon
1990 Haifa University, art department
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Geva%20and%20+Tsibi Geva Tsibi Geva Tsibi Geva collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Tsibi Geva". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Geva%2C+Tsibi Geva Art of Tsibi Geva Tsibi Geva at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Lea Nikel
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Lea Nikel | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLea Nikel, painter, born 1918, Zhitomir, Ukraine. Lived and worked in Moshav Kidron. Died September 2005. She immigrated to Israel in 1920 and grew up in Tel Aviv. During the years 1950-61 she lived and worked in Paris; 1961-63 and 1964-65 in Ashdod, Israel; 1963-64 in New York; 1964 toured the Central African Republic; 1965-67 in Safed; 1967-70 in Rome; 1970-73 in Tel Aviv; 1973-77 in New York; 1977-80 returned to Tel Aviv. She was nicknamed "queen of abstract painting" and "queen of color and composition" among her Israeli colleagues. Her works are in several museums such as Tate Britain.
Awards and recognition
edit1953 First Prize, Israeli Painters in Paris Exhibition, Israeli Embassy, Paris, France
1968 The National Council of Culture and Art Prize, Ministry of Education and Culture
1972 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1982 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1985 Merdal for activity at UNESCO Experimental Workshop and the Role of the Texhing of Visual Arts at Schools, UNESCO
1987 Gamzu Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
1995 Israel Prize for Painting
Gallery
edit-
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Education
editStudied languages, shorthand and correspondance in a business school in Tel Aviv
1935 Studied painting with Chaim Gliksberg
1935 Studied dance with Gertrude Krauss, Tel Aviv
1946-1947 Studied with Avigdor Stematsky and Yehezkel Strichman, Tel Aviv
Teaching
edit1946-1947 Studied with Avigdor Stematsky and Yehezkel Strichman, Tel Aviv
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Nikel%20and%20+Lea Nikel Lea Nikel Lea Nikel collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Lea Nikel". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Nikel%2C+Lea Nikel Art of Lea Nikel Lea Nikel at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Leopold Krakauer
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLeopold Krakauer, painter and architect, born 1905, Vienna.
Awards and recognition
edit1909 Hagenmuller Prize for Excellecce, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vienna, Austria-Hungary
1911 Füger Gold Medal, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vienna, Austria-Hungary
1924 First Prize, Architectural Competition, Palestine
Gallery
edit-
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Education
editבית הספר התיכון הקיסרי והמלכותי, וינה, האימפריה האוסטרו-הונגרית
1912-1907 המחלקה להנדסה ואדריכלות, בית הספר הטכני הגבוה, וינה, האימפריה האוסטרו-הונגרית
1909 אדריכלות, האקדמיה הקיסרית והמלכותית לאמנויות הפלסטיות, וינה, האימפריה האוסטרו-הונגרית
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Krakauer%20and%20+Leopold Krakauer Leopold Krakauer Leopold Krakauer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Leopold Krakauer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Gabi Klasmer
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Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editGabi Klasmer, painter and sculptor, born 1950, Jerusalem. Lives in Jerusalem and London.
Awards and recognition
edit1987 Jacques and Eugenie Ohana Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
1989 Minister of Educaton and Culture Prize, Ministry of Education and Culture
1990 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1995 George and Janet Jaffin Prize for Excellence in Plastic Arts, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1954 Bronze Medal, Triennial for Applied Art, Milan, Italy
2010 The Nata Dushnitski – Kaplan Prize for Research, in memory of Israeli Artist Nata, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1970-74 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, BFA
1990 Royal College of Art, London, England, MFA in Art,
Royal College of Art, London, England, Ph.D. in Art,
Teaching
edit1982-94 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, Senior Lecturer
1977-84 The Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Architecture, and Town Planning
1995 Design Centre, Tel Aviv
1996 School of Architecture, Tel Aviv and Beit Berl.
1998 and on Royal Academy of Art, London, England
2015 Beit Berl College, Dean, School of Art, Graduate School
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Klasmer%20and%20+Gabi Klasmer Gabi Klasmer Gabi Klasmer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Gabi Klasmer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Liliane Klapisch (Moses)
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Liliane Klapisch (Moses) | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLiliane Klapisch (Moses), Painter. b. 1933, Paris. Immigrated 1969. 1958-59 Lived in Morocco. Lives and works in Jerusalem.
Awards and recognition
edit1977 Erest Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Jerusalem
1983 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1997 The Shoshana and Mordechai Ish-Shalom Award for Painting, Jerusalem Municipality, Jerusalem
1998 The Shoshana and Mordechai Ish-Shalom Award for Life Achievement, Jerusalem Municipality, Jerusalem, for his life's work
1998 Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Isracard Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2001 Prize, Ministry of Education and Culture
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1948-49 Academy Renson, Paris, France
Teaching
editAdin Steinzaltz Academy, Israel, painting and sculpture
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Klapisch (Moses)%20and%20+Liliane Klapisch (Moses) Liliane Klapisch (Moses) Liliane Klapisch (Moses) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Liliane Klapisch (Moses)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Klapisch (Moses)%2C+Liliane Klapisch (Moses) Art of Liliane Klapisch (Moses) Liliane Klapisch (Moses) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Klapisch, Liliane, Israeli, born France, 1933 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Hedwig Grossman Lehmann
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Hedwig Grossman Lehmann | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editHedwig Grossman Lehmann, pioneering Israeli ceramist and woodcut artist, born in Germany, 1902-1995
Hedwig Grossman (later Lehmann) was born in Berlin, Germany to a secular family of industrialists. In 1919-1925, she worked as a Zionist youth leader for Blau-Weiss. In 1933, she immigrated to the Land of Israel with her sculptor husband Rudi Lehmann, settling in Haifa.
Grossman was one of the first Israeli artists to use local clays and derive inspiration from Arab pottery. In 1935, Grossman established a flower pot factory and ceramic workshop at Kibbutz Yagur. In 1937, the couple moved to Jerusalem. In 1953, she was one of the founders of the Artists' Colony in Ein Hod, where she lived until 1957. In 1959, the couple moved to Givatayim, where they established a municipal art school.
Grossman's ceramic works made use of local Land of Israel materials and natural colors, and show the influence of archaeological findings. In the early 1950s,she began to produce woodcuts.
In 1973, Grossman's book "Terra Cotta" won a special mention in the Israel Museum's International Art Book Competition.
Awards and recognition
editSilver Medal, The Triennale of Applied Arts, Milan
1973 Ben-Yitzhak Prize for Children's Books Illustration, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editHebrow, Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums, Berlin, Germany
1923-1920 Pestalozzi Freiwillhaus, Berlin, Germany
Deutsche Hochschule für Politik, Berlin, Germany
Sculpture, ceramics, graphic art, School of Art and Design Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Ceramic engineering and laboratory, Technion, Berlin, Germany
Professional School of Ceramics, Bolesławiec, Germany 1927-1928
1928-1929 School of Art and Design, Halle, Germany
Teaching
edit1919-1923 Counsellor at an orphanage for Polish war orphans and Jüdisches Volksheim youth center in Berlin 1930-1933 Teacher, private studio, Berlin 1937-1957 Teacher, private studio, Jerusalem 1956-1959 Teacher, private studio, Ein Hod 1964-1980s Art Institute of Givatayim, Givatayim.
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Grossman Lehmann%20and%20+Hedwig Grossman Lehmann Hedwig Grossman Lehmann Hedwig Grossman Lehmann collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Hedwig Grossman Lehmann". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Naftali Bezem
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Naftali Bezem | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editNaftali Bezem, painter, born 1924, Essen, Germany.
Awards and recognition
edit1957 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1959 Prize, Painters and Sculptors Exhibition, Graduates of Youth Aliyah
1975 First Prize, The "Sea" Exhibition, Haifa Municipality
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1943-1946 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem wit Mordecai Ardon.
1951-1949 מרכז לאמנויות קודש, פריז, צרפת
Teaching
edit1947-1946 בית הספר בצלאל החדש לאומנות ולאמנות, ירושלים
1947 מחנות העקורים, קפריסין
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Bezem%20and%20+Naftali Bezem Naftali Bezem Naftali Bezem collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Naftali Bezem". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Bezem%2C+Naftali Bezem Art of Naftali Bezem Naftali Bezem at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Bezem, Naftali, Israeli, born Germany, 1924 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg)
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Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editFima (Efraim Roeytenberg), Painter. b. 1914, Harbin, China. Immigrated 1949. Signs and is known as "Fima". Lived and worked in Jerusalem and Paris. Died in Jerusalem, October 2005.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editPainting, architecture, theatre, ballet, Russian Academy of Art
Painting and architecture, Shanghai Academy of Art, China
Teaching
editShanghai Academy
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- (Efraim Roeytenberg)%20and%20+Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- (Efraim Roeytenberg)%2C+Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) Art of Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) Fima (Efraim Roeytenberg) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Fima (Roytenberg, Ephraim), Israeli, born China, 1914–2005 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Anna Ticho
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Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
edit
Anna Ticho, Israeli, born Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1894-1980. For her Achievements she had recive the Israel Prize in 1980.
Anna Ticho was born in Brno, Moravia (today Czech Republic) and grew up in Vienna, where she studied art. In June 1912, she moved to Jerusalem to marry her fiancée, Dr. Avraham Ticho, an ophthalmologist. She spent World War I in Damascus with her husband, who was serving as a physician with the Austrian and German armies. In 1924, the couple purchased a home in Jerusalem and set up a private eye clinic where Ticho worked as her husband's assistant.
In Jerusalem, Ticho began to draw landscapes. Her early work was graphic in character, depicting mountains without sky or human figures. From the 1950s, she painted still-lifes in watercolor. In the 1960s, after her husband's death, she branched out into landscapes of other locales in Israel. Her later work is free and expressive.
After her death in 1980, her artwork and home were bequeathed to the Israel Museum . Ticho House is now a gallery featuring a permanent display of her work and changing exhibitions.
Awards and recognition
edit1964 Erest Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Jerusalem
1970 Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem Award, Jerusalem Municipality
1975 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1980 Israel Prize for Painting
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1906 Private lessons in Painting and Drawing
1909 Vienna Art School, Vienna, Austria
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Ticho%20and%20+Anna Ticho Anna Ticho Anna Ticho collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Anna Ticho". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Ticho%2C+Anna Ticho Art of Anna Ticho Anna Ticho at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg)
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Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) (1954) is a born Israeli artist.
Biography
editYehiel Shemi, (b.Yehiel Stizberg), sculptor and painter, born 1922, Haifa. 1945-48 was sent as emissary of the Hechalutz movement to the U.S.A. where he became acquainted with modern art and art history. 1955-65 Member of New Horizons Group. Founded and lived in Kibbutz Cabri in the Galil.
Awards and recognition
edit1954 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1966 Milo Club Prize
1981 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1986 Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Sculpture
2000 The Mendel and Eva Pundik Foundation Prize for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1937-38 Reali High School, Haifa
1959-1961 advanced studies, Paris, France
1941 Advanced studies in sculpture with Itzhak Danziger, Tel Aviv
1940s Studied sculpture with Chaim Gross, New York
Teaching
edit1977-79 Oranim Art Institute, Tivon, sculpture and environmental sculpture
1977-78 Art School, Ein Hod, sculpture
1977-79 Technion, Haifa, Lecturer on environmental design
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg)%20and%20+Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg)%2C+Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) Art of Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) Yehiel Shemi (b.Yehiel Stizberg) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Michael Sgan Cohen
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Michael Sgan Cohen | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editMichael Sgan Cohen, painter, born 1944, Jerusalem. 1969-1977 USA. 1977-1978 Tel Aviv. 1979-1987 USA. 1987-1999 Jerusalem.
Awards and recognition
edit1994-1999, Artist-in-residence, The Jerusalem Foundation, Jerusalem
1998 Ministry of Education and Culture Prize
1997 George and Janet Jaffin Prize for Excellence in Plastic Arts, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
2002-03, Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, New York, USA
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1965-69 Hebrew University, Jerusalem, art and philosophy.
1973 University of California, M.A..
1989 City University of New York, Ph.D.
1973-1969 תואר שני, תולדות האמנות, אוניברסיטת קליפורניה, לוס אנג'לס, ארצות הברית
1973 לימודים לתואר שלישי, סיטי יוניברסיטי, ניו יורק, ארצות הברית
1988 תואר שלישי, סיטי יוניברסיטי, ניו יורק, ארצות הברית
Teaching
edit1970-1973 Teaching Assistant, U.C.L.A.
1975-1978 Brooklyn College, New York. .
1977-1978 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem; University of Haifa. .
1979 School of Visual Arts, New York. .
1986 University of Haifa. .
1990-1998 "Oranim" School of Education, Tivon. .
1991-1994 The School of Visual Theatre, Jerusalem. .
1991-1998 "Kalisher", The Tel-Aviv School of Art, Tel-Aviv. .
1992-1998 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem.
1978-1977 בצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב, ירושלים
1978-1977 אוניברסיטת חיפה, חיפה
1979 בית הספר לאמנות חזותית, ניו יורק, ארצות הברית
1998-1990 המכון לאמנות, אורנים המכללה האקדמית לחינוך, קריית טבעון; בצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב, ירושלים; בית הספר לתאטרון חזותי, ירושלים; קלישר, תל אביב-יפו
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Sgan Cohen%20and%20+Michael Sgan Cohen Michael Sgan Cohen Michael Sgan Cohen collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Michael Sgan Cohen". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Sgan Cohen%2C+Michael Sgan Cohen Art of Michael Sgan Cohen Michael Sgan Cohen at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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Ruth Schloss
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editRuth Schloss, Israeli, born Germany, 1922-2013.
Ruth Schloss was born in 1922, in Nuremberg, Germany. In 1937 Schloss immigrated to the Land of Israel with her family and settled in K'far Shmaryahu. At the end of the 1930's she studied in the "New Bezalel", Jerusalem and was taught by Mordechai Ardon, among others.
During the 1940's Schloss was active in pioneering kibbutz frameworks of "HaShomer HaTzair". In 1943 she joined Kibbutz Merhavia training, and two years later settled in Lehavot HaBashan.
In 1951 she married Binyamin Cohen. Following a political dispute in 1952 they were forced to leave kibbutz Lehavot HaBashan and moved to her parents' farm in Kfar Shmaryahu, where she resides today. Schloss began painting at the studio she opened in Jaffa (1962-1983).
Her early works were mostly ink drawings and watercolor on paper. These drawings have become her trademark. Her paintings were in the style of Socialist Realism, which flourished at the time among Israeli painters such as Shraga Weil and John Simon, who were influenced by the Socialist and Communist movements worldwide. Schloss also illustrated many children's books and issues of the newspapers "Al HaMishmar" and "Mishmar LeYeladim".
Throughout the years, Schloss adhered to figurative painting and to keeping Man at the center of her work. She never abandoned her unique and humane observations of those who are weaker, oppressed, deprived and discriminated against: children, the elderly, women, refugees and animals.
In recent years (until 2012), she painted large works in acrylic on canvas. Her paintings have become more expressive, but they continue to focus on similar topics: old, blindfolded prisoners and animals with exposed teeth.
Awards and recognition
edit1965 Silver Medal, International exhibition in Leipzig, Germany
1977 Artist-in-Residence, The Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1938-41 Bezalel, Jerusalem, with Mordecai Ardon.
1946 painting course for Kibbutz Artzi artists with Yochanan Simon and Marcel Janco.
1949-51 Grande Chaumiere, Paris.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Schloss%20and%20+Ruth Schloss Ruth Schloss Ruth Schloss collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Ruth Schloss". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Schloss%2C+Ruth Schloss Art of Ruth Schloss Ruth Schloss at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
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David Reeb
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David Reeb | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editDavid Reeb, painter, born 1952, Rehovot, Israel. 1980-82 lived in New York.
Awards and recognition
edit1983 Jacques and Eugenie Ohana Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
1994 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2013 Ruth and Baruch Rapaport Prize for an established artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1976-79 Bezalel, Jerusalem.
Teaching
edit1983-1986 Art workshop, Yavneh
1986-1999 School of Art and painting, Tel Aviv in the name Mirgoshilasky
1990 University of Haifa, Haifa
2003-2007 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Art Department
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Reeb%20and%20+David Reeb David Reeb David Reeb collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "David Reeb". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Reeb%2C+David Reeb Art of David Reeb David Reeb at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Reeb, David, Israeli, born 1952 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Khalil Raad
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Khalil Raad | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editח'ליל ראאד, צילומי נוף, חפירות ארכיאולוגיות ואירועים פוליטיים ברחבי המזרח התיכון. נשלח בילדותו להתגורר במנזר ארמני בירושלים שם הוא הכיר את הצלם הארמני גרבד קריקוריאן.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editTeaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Raad%20and%20+Khalil Raad Khalil Raad Khalil Raad collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Khalil Raad". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Raad%2C+Khalil Raad Art of Khalil Raad Khalil Raad at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Raad, Khalil, Bhamdoun, Lebanon, 1869-1957 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Moshe Mokady
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Moshe Mokady | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editMoshe Mokady, painter, stage designer, born 1902, Tarnow, Poland. 1927-30 Lived in Paris. 1949 First art adviser to Ministry of Education and Culture. A founder of the Artists' Village, Ein Hod, where he lived from 1965 until his death in 1975.
Awards and recognition
edit1935 First Prize, Competition for Planning the grave of Hayim Nahman Bialik
1937 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture
1942 Dizengoff Prize
1950 Award for the best painting, Isarel Artist exhibition, Washington, USA
1951 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1958 Award from Mr. Mellen, Exhibition celebrating the first decade, Safed
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editVienna and Zurich, art and music.
Teaching
edit1933-35 School for Painting and Drawing, Jerusalem
1952-65 Director of Avni Institute, Tel Aviv
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Mokady%20and%20+Moshe Mokady Moshe Mokady Moshe Mokady collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Moshe Mokady". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Mokady%2C+Moshe Mokady Art of Moshe Mokady Moshe Mokady at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Mokady, Moshe, Israeli, born Poland, 1902–1975 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Peter Merom
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Peter Merom | |
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File:Peter Merom.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editPeter Merom, photographer and painter, also Silk-Screen Printer and Engraving on Copper, born 1919, Germany.1937 A founder of Kibbutz Hulata. In 1935 bought his first compact camera, self taught photography.Between the years 1940-60 he published 30 albums; his book of photographs of Israel was the first to be printed in Israel.
Awards and recognition
edit1999 Enrique Kavlin Photography Prize, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2000 Israel Museum Prize for Photography, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2010 Israel Prize for Photography
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1957 Photography, Paris, France
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Merom%20and%20+Peter Merom Peter Merom Peter Merom collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Peter Merom". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Merom%2C+Peter Merom Art of Peter Merom Peter Merom at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Merom, Peter, Germany, 1919- Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann
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Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann | |
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File:Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editRudolf (Rudi) Lehmann, Israeli sculptor, 1903-1977, born in Germany
Rudi Lehmann was born in Berlin. In 1917-1922, he studied mechanics and worked as an apprentice for a blacksmith. In 1922-1924, he studied woodcarving and sculpture with sculptor Harold Isenstein. In 1924-1928, he attended the municipal arts and crafts school in Berlin, where he studied sculpture and ceramics. There he met his future wife, Hedwig Grossman. In 1928-1930, he worked for Holzmann's Stone Mason and Carving company. After that, he worked as a freelance stonemason and sculptor at museums around Germany, including the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. He also worked in terra cotta at Hedwig's ceramics workshop and taught at an art school.
In the summer of 1933, Lehmann immigrated to the Land of Israel with his wife and settled in Haifa. They set up a ceramics testing laboratory at the Technion in Haifa and then moved to Kibbutz Yagur in 1935, where they established a factory for flower-pots. In 1937, they opened a sculpture studio in Jerusalem, where Lehmann produced miniature carvings from olive wood, ivory, horn and gemstones that were sold to tourists.
In 1945-1947, Lehmann worked for the Haganah, building models and ballistic implements. In 1947-1948, he was a member of the Jewish Agency's Self-Defense Planning Committee. In 1953, he was one of the founding members of the Ein Hod Artists' Village, where he taught sculpture. In 1959, Lehmann and his wife moved to Givatayim where he established an art school under the auspices of the Givatayim municipality that offered courses in sculpture, woodcuts and ceramics to youth and adults.
Awards and recognition
edit1933 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1951 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1953 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1966 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1912 Academy of Berlin, Germany, wood sculpture with Vordermeyer
1917 Berlin, Germany, blacksmithing and metalworking
1922-24 woodcarving and sculpture with sculptor Harold Isenstein
1923 Municipal High School for Art, Berlin, Germany, sculpture and ceramics
1924-28 Modern Art School, Berlin, Germany, sculpture and ceramics
Teaching
edit1923-25 Art School, Berlin Municipality, Germany
1934 Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Jerusalem
1959 Studio in Givatayim, sculpture and ceramics
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- (Rudi) Lehmann%20and%20+Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- (Rudi) Lehmann%2C+Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann Art of Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Lehmann, Rudolph (Rudi), Israeli, born Germany, 1903–1977 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Hagit Lalo
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Hagit Lalo | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editHagit Lalo, Israeli, 1931-1961.
Awards and recognition
edit1956 Scholarship, California College of the Arts, Berkeley, USA
Gallery
edit-
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Education
edit1948 Levinsky College
1956 Berkley College, California
1956 תואר שני, אוניברסיטת ברקלי, קליפורניה, ארצות הברית
ציור, אצל הנס הופמן, ניו אינגלנד, ארצות-הברית
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Lalo%20and%20+Hagit Lalo Hagit Lalo Hagit Lalo collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Hagit Lalo". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Lalo%2C+Hagit Lalo Art of Hagit Lalo Hagit Lalo at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Zvi Goldstein
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Zvi Goldstein | |
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Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editZvi Goldstein, born 1947, Romania. Lived and worked in Italy. Lives and works in Jerusalem
Awards and recognition
edit1984 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1985 Scholarship of the Mies van der Rohe Institute, Krefeld, Germany
1987 Aaron Levy Prize, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1988 Prize, Ministry of Education and Culture
1990 Scholarship of the German Academy of Art, Berlin, Germany
1999 Prize for the Encouragement of Creative Art, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
1999 Jerusalem Prize, Municipality of Jerusalem
2002 John Lennon Award
2008 Life Achievement Award, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
2013 EMET Prize, The A.M.N. Foundation for the Advancement of Science, Art and Culture
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1966-69 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
1972 Brera Academy of Art, Milan, Italy
Teaching
editFrom 1978 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Goldstein%20and%20+Zvi Goldstein Zvi Goldstein Zvi Goldstein collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Zvi Goldstein". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Goldstein%2C+Zvi Goldstein Art of Zvi Goldstein Zvi Goldstein at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Goldstein, Zvi, Israeli, born Romania, 1947 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
David Ginton
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File:David Ginton.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editDavid Ginton, painter, born 1947, Tel Aviv.Lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Awards and recognition
edit1994 Short-term study abroad grant, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1995 Prize in Visual Arts, Ministry of Science and the Arts
2007 America-Israel Cultural Foundation Prize
2008 Prize in Visual Arts, Ministry of Culture and Sport
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editMainly self-taught, but also 1975 Bezalel Academy of Design and Art, Jerusalem.
Technion, Haifa, Architecture
Teaching
editBeit Berl College, Midrasha School of Art
Tel Aviv University, M.F.A. Program
1999 ואילך בית הספר לאמנות - המדרשה, המכללה האקדמית בית ברל
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Ginton%20and%20+David Ginton David Ginton David Ginton collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "David Ginton". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Ginton%2C+David Ginton Art of David Ginton David Ginton at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Ginton, David, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1947- Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Yair Garbuz
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Yair Garbuz | |
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File:Yair Garbuz.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editYair Garbuz, Israeli, multimedia artist, author and filmmaker, born 1945
Yair Barbuz was born in Givatayim. In the 1960s, after serving in the Israel Defense Forces, he studied painting at the Avni Institute and took private lessons with Israeli artist Raffi Lavie. He was active in the +Ten group. In 1974-1986, he created video art using techniques similar to collage, and wrote texts in the same style. In 1983-2004, he was one of the authors of a newspaper column, Davar Akher. In 1993, he hosted a satiric television show, "Ein im me ledaber" (No one to talk to), and wrote scripts for a current events program, Tik Tikshoret.
Garbuz's early work, in the 1960s, combined photographic collage and scribbles to create expressive figurative portraits and grotesque nudes. From the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, he made ironic use of characters from Zionist propaganda and incorporated texts in his compositions. Later, he returned to more traditional painting and created collages referencing the history of Israeli art.
Awards and recognition
edit1983 Scholarship for studies in the USA, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1989 Artist-in-Residence, The Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France
1992 The Mendel and Eva Pundik Foundation Prize for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
1994 Sokolov Prize for Journalism
1999 The Israel Discount Bank Prize for an Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2000 Prize, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
2000 The Israel Discount Bank Prize for an Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2004 EMET Prize for Science, Art and Culture, Prime Minister's Office
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editPainting, Beit Zvi, Ramat Gan, with Rina Balhotovsky
Painting, Ramat Gan Labor Council, with Moshe Propes
1962-1967 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1967-1962 Painting, with Raffi Lavie, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Teaching
edit1962-1967 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Jerusalem
1973-1997 Midrasha LeOmanut, Beit Berl School of Arts
1997-2011 Director, Kalmania Art Teachers' Training College, Beit Berl
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Garbuz%20and%20+Yair Garbuz Yair Garbuz Yair Garbuz collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Yair Garbuz". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Garbuz%2C+Yair Garbuz Art of Yair Garbuz Yair Garbuz at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Garbuz, Yair, Israeli, born 1945 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Michael Druks
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Michael Druks | |
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File:Michael Druks.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editMichael Druks, painter and sculptor, born 1940, Jerusalem.
Awards and recognition
edit1968-69, Scholarship for a Young Artist, Sharret Fund, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1970 The America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Sharett Fund Scholarship
1970 America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Work Grant
1970 Herman Struck Prize for Excellence, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel
1970 British Council Scholarship for Study in Britain
1972 Aika Braun Prize for a Young Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1973 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1975 Study Scholarship, Columbia University, New York
1978 Israel Culture Foundation, Isaac Stern Prize for Creativity
1991 Ministry of Education Prize for Creativity
1993 Pundak Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2005 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
2005 Ministry of Education, Life Project Prize
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1967 - Art Institute, Bat-Yam
1967- The High Institute for Painting, Tel Aviv
המכון הגבוה לציור, תל אביב, 1967
Teaching
editבצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב, ירושלים
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Druks%20and%20+Michael Druks Michael Druks Michael Druks collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Michael Druks". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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DEFAULTSORT: Druks, Michael, Israeli, born 1940, active Israel and England Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Dalia Amotz
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File:Dalia Amotz.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editDalia Amotz, photographer, born1938, Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, Israel. From 1962 lived in Jerusalem.
Awards and recognition
edit1977 Enrique Kavlin Photography Prize, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1990 Oscar Hendler Prize, Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot, Israel
2000 The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editTeaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Amotz%20and%20+Dalia Amotz Dalia Amotz Dalia Amotz collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Dalia Amotz". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Amotz%2C+Dalia Amotz Art of Dalia Amotz Dalia Amotz at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Amotz, Dalia, Israeli, 1938-1994 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Assem Abu Shakra
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Assem Abu Shakra | |
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File:Assem Abu Shakra.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
edit
Assam Abu Shakra, Israeli, 1961-1990
Assam Abu Shakra was born in Umm el-Fahm. His brother was Sheikh Raid Salah. Several members of the family are artists. He attended a Jewish high school in Afula. In 1981, he moved to Tel Aviv-Yafo and studied at the Kalisher Art School, washing dishes to pay his bills. In his second year of studies, he lived and painted in a room at the school, living on scholarships awarded by the school.
After graduating in 1986, he worked for a printing company, eventually becoming a teaching assistant and a drawing instructor at Kalisher. In 1987, he met Eitan Hillel, a curator and gallery owner, who organized showings of his work. With Hillel's help, he began to work at a studio on Nahmani Street in Tel Aviv-Yafo. In 1987, he was diagnosed with cancer, to which he succumbed in 1990.
Abu Shakra's palette is dominated by different shades of ochre. Most of his work features a central image set against a decorative background. Aside from numerous self-portraits, a recurrent motif in his work is the sabra cactus, depicted as a domesticated house-plant symbolizing personal and national identity.
Awards and recognition
edit1983-84, Kalisher School of Art Tel Aviv, Scholarship
1989 The America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Sharett Fund Scholarship
The Margoshilsky School of Art, Scholarship, The Tel Aviv School of Art, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1982-1986 Kalisher School, Tel Aviv.
Teaching
edit1986, Kalisher School of Art, Tel Aviv, teaching assistant of Zvi Ben Dov,
1987 Kalisher School of Art, Tel Aviv, Drawing
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Abu Shakra%20and%20+Assem Abu Shakra Assem Abu Shakra Assem Abu Shakra collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Assem Abu Shakra". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Abu Shakra%2C+Assem Abu Shakra Art of Assem Abu Shakra Assem Abu Shakra at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Abu Shakra, Assem, Israel, 1961-1990 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
David Tartakover
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David Tartakover | |
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File:David Tartakover.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editDavid Tartakover, Graphic designer, Collector and Specialist on Visual Communication, born 1941, Haifa.Studio in Neve Zedek, Tel Aviv. Member of Teitelbaum Group.Since 1975 operated his own studio in Tel Aviv specializing in aspects of visual communications. Member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI); president of Graphic Designers Association of Israel (GDAI);1978 designed Peace Now's Logo
Awards and recognition
edit1989 8th Poster Biennale, Lahti, Finland, Gold Medal
1990 Salon of Photography, Kalish, Poland, Second Prize
1991 Sandberg Grant for Research and/or Development, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1997 Helsinki International Poster Biennale, honorable mention
2000 17th International Poster Biennale, Warsaw, Poland, Bronze Medal
2001 13th International Poster Biennale, Lahti, Finland, Second Prize
2002 Israel Prize for Design
2004 International Competition for Posters for "The Golden Bee", First Prize
2013 Honorary Ph.D, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
editBezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem.
1968-1966 Design and lithography, The London College of Printing
Teaching
editFrom1976 Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem, Visual Communication Department.
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Tartakover%20and%20+David Tartakover David Tartakover David Tartakover collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "David Tartakover". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Tartakover%2C+David Tartakover Art of David Tartakover David Tartakover at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Tartakover, David, Israeli, born 1944 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Ido Bar El
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Ido Bar El | |
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File:Ido Bar El.jpg | |
Born | [[ ]] |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | [[ ]] |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editIdo Bar El, painter, sculptor, born 1959, Tel Aviv. Lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Awards and recognition
edit1984 Ehud Alhanani Prize for Academic Excellence, Fine Art Department, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Israel
1987 Beatrice Kolliner Prize for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1988 Prize for a Young Artist, for Art and Sculpture, Ministry of Education and Culture
1993 Hadassah and Raphael Klatchkin Grant for Art, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1996 Prize for an Israeli Artist, Ministry of Education and Culture
2001 Prize for the Encouragement of Creative Art, Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
2010 Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2012 Artist-in-Residence, The Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France
2014 Ruth and Baruch Rapaport Prize for an established artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2015 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit1980-84 Bezalel Academy of Art & Design, Jerusalem
1985 Art History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
Teaching
edit1989 Guest lecturer, Department of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
1991-1992 Visual Art Department, Ironi Alef High School, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
1993 Guest lecturer, Department of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
1994 Department of Digital Simulation, Camera Obscura School of Art, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
1997-2003 HaMidrasha School of Art, Beit Berl Academic College
Since 1997 Department of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
1998-2000 Ascola School of Design, Tel Aviv-Yaffo
2003-2011 Head of the Department of Fine Arts, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
Since 2012 HaMidrasha School
of Art, Beit Berl Academic College
Since 2012 MFA Program, The Department of Fine Arts, University of Haifa, Haifa
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Bar El%20and%20+Ido Bar El Ido Bar El Ido Bar El collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
- "Ido Bar El". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2015.
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- Bar El%2C+Ido Bar El Art of Ido Bar El Ido Bar El at Europeana. Retrieved October 2015
DEFAULTSORT: Bar El, Ido, Israeli, born 1959 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
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Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) | |
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File:Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski).jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) (1954) is a South-African born Israeli artist.
Biography
editBaruch Agadati (Koshhinski), painter and dancer, born 1895, Bessarabia, Moldova. Immigrated 1910. Returned to Russia during the First World War and took the name Agadati. 1919 Returned to Israel. Worked in theatre and produced the famous Purim Carnival in the 1930s.1936 produced the first Hebrew speaking film This is the Land. Died in 1976.
Awards and recognition
edit- 1976 Worthy Citizen of Tel Aviv Award, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Gallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- 1910 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem, with Boris Schatz
- 1914-19 Dance and painting, Odessa
- 1930 Painting, Florence
Teaching
edit- Odessa, classical ballet, painting and music
Outdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Agadati (Koshhinski)%20and%20+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski)". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Agadati (Koshhinski)%2C+Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Art of Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) Baruch Agadati (Koshhinski) at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Agadati, Baruch, Bessarabia, Russia, 1895-1976 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people
Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997
Lola Beer | |
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File:Lola Beer.jpg | |
Born | 1954 |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Education | Chelsea College of Art and Design |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Israeli art |
Biography
editLola Beer, Fashion designer, born 1916, Czechoslovakia. A pioneer of high fashion - haute couture - in Israel. Internationally known. Designed clothes for the wives of all Israeli Prime Ministers, for Vera Weizman and for diplomats. Designed uniforms for girl soldiers and El Al, the academic robes of the Weizman Institute and for the theatre, also ready made for the ATA shops.
Awards and recognition
editGallery
edit-
Nevo, 1984
Education
edit- Prague College of Design.
Teaching
editOutdoor art
editSee also
editReferences
editExternal links
edit- Beer%20and%20+Lola Beer Lola Beer Lola Beer collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
- "Lola Beer". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved October 2013.
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- Beer%2C+Lola Beer Art of Lola Beer Lola Beer at Europeana. Retrieved October 2013
DEFAULTSORT: Beer, Lola, Czech Republic, 1916-1997 Category:1954 births Category:Israeli painters Category:Israeli artists Category:Bezalel Academy of Art and Design faculty Category:Living people