Dizengoff Prize
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Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture | |
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Awarded for | painting and sculpture |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo |
First awarded | 1937 |
The Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture is awarded annually by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality since 1937.
The following is a table of Dizengoff Prize laureates in their respective art form:[1]
Year | Painting | Sculpture |
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1937 | Aharon Avni, Moshe Mokady, Aire Fein, Shimshon Holzman, Chaim Glicksberg | |
1938 | Alef Kahana, Nachum Gutman, David Hendel, Menachem Shemi, Meron Sima, Shmuel Ovadia, Arieh Allweil, Yitzhak Frenkel | Trude Chaim |
1939 | Pinchas Litvinovsky, Yishai Kulbiansky, Arie Navon | |
1940 | Arie Orland, Meron Sima, Mordechai Levanon | Willy Levin |
1941 | Moshe Castel, Chaim Schwarz, Avigdor Stematsky, Arie Aroch, Amiram Tamari | |
1942 | Moshe Mokady, Joseph Zaritsky, Menachem Shemi | |
1943 | Yisrael Paldi | Moshe Sternschuss |
1944 | Yechezkel Streichman, Arie Fein, Joseph Kossonogi | Batya Lishanski |
1945–1946 | Robert Bazer, Marcel Janco, Eliahu Sygard, Yohanan Simon, Moshe Castel, David Hendler, Esther Lurie | Yitzhak Danziger, Dov Feigin |
1947–1948 | Aharon Avni, Aliza Bak, Yitzhak Frenkel, Yaakov Aizensher, Yechiel Krize, Chaya Schwartz, Peretz Rozenfeld, Zvi Schorr | Aharon Priwer, Moshe Ziffer, Michael Karre |
1950–1951 | Marcel Janco, Moshe Mokady, Zvi Meirovitz, Menachem Shemi, Leon Isaacov, Yochanan Ben-Yaakov, Blanca Tauber, Moshe Proppes | Elul Kosso, Shoshana Heiman, Rudi Lehmann, Arie Resnik |
1953 | Shalom Sabba, Aharon Kahana, Yohanan Simon, Isidor Ascheim, Aviva Uri | Ze'ev Ben-Zvi |
1954 | Aharon Giladi, Yechezkel Streichman, Joseph Kossonogi | Yechiel Shemi |
1956 | Nachum Gutman, Chaim Glicksberg, Yosl Bergner, Avigdor Stematsky | Moshe Sternschuss |
1957 | Arieh Lubin, Leo Kahn, Naftali Bezem | Batya Lishanski |
1958 | Ephraim Lifshits, Mina Zisslman | Mordechai Pitkin |
1959 | Israel Paldi, Shraga Weil | Zahara Schatz |
1960 | Jean David, Elchanan Halperen, Chaya Schwartz | Aharon Priwer |
1961 | Yohanan Simon, Mordechai Levanon, Zvi Meirovitz, Mordechai Arieli | |
1962 | Yaakov Tesler, Yosef Halevi, Sima Slonim | |
1963 | David Meshullam | Zvi Aldouby |
1964 | Gershon Davidovitch, Yechezkel Kimchi, Reuven Rubin (honorary award) | |
1965 | John Byle | Buky Schwartz |
1966 | Tzila Naman, Kalman Hak | Rudi Lehmann, Pinchas Eshet |
1967 | Pinchas Abramovitz, Michael Gross | Shoshana Heiman |
1969 | Yechezkel Streichman, Kalman Hak | Robert Bazer |
1976 | Osias Hofstatter, Hava Mehutan, Oded Feingersh | Yaakov Loutchansky (honorary award) |
1978 | Eliahu Gat, Raffi Lavie | |
1982 | Avigdor Luisada, Lea Nikel | |
1985 | Uri Lifschitz | Yigal Tumarkin |
1990 | Shlomo Vitkin | Menashe Kadishman |
1997 | Michal Na'aman, Jan Rauchwerger | |
2001 | Michail Grobman, Drora Domini, Gil Shani | |
2005 | Pinchas Cohen Gan, Eli Petel | |
2009 | David Reeb |
References
- ↑ "List of Dizengoff Prize laureates" (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv Municipality.
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