Israel Paldi
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Israel Paldi (Feldman) | |
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Photograph of Israel Paldi (Feldman) Photographer: Stanley I. Batkin | |
Born |
1892 Ukraine |
Died | 1979 (aged 86–87) |
Nationality | Israeli, Jewish |
Field | Painting |
Training | Bezalel school, Jerusalem |
Movement | Israeli art |
Israel Paldi (Feldman) (1892 – 1979) was an Israeli artist.
Biography
Paldi was born in 1892 in Ukraine. In 1909 he came to Israel where he studied in Bezalel Academy in Jersusalem. He returned to Europe to study at the Munich Academy from 1911 - 1914.[1][2]
After winning a prize in Paris in 1926 for his work on a stage set for "The Fisherman's Tent", he went on to win the Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture in Tel Aviv three times: 1943, 1953 and 1959.[3]
References
External links
- Israel Paldi collection at the Israel Museum. Retrieved February 2012
- "Israel Paldi". Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved February 2012.
- Art of Israel Paldi at Europeana. Retrieved February 2012
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