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Samuel Bak, Painter. b. 1933, Vilna. Immigrated 1948. Studies: Bezalel, Jerusalem; Beaux Arts, Paris. 1959-66 Lived in Italy where he developed his style. Prize: 1956 America-Israel Cultural Foundation. From 1993 living in U.S.A.
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Tuvia Beeri, Painter. b. 1929, Czechoslovakia. Immigrated 1948. Studies: 1957 Oranim Art Institute, Tivon, with Marcel Janco and Yaakov Wexler; 1961-63 Paris, etching with Johnny Friedlander; Beaux Arts, Paris. Teaching: From 1963 Bezalel, Jerusalem; from 1964 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv, etching.
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Ben Arie Arale (Aaron), Sculptor and Painter. b . 1955, Haifa. Studies: Sculpture with Moshe Shek, Bet Nir; advanced studies with Rafi Mintz, Jaffa; with Yaakov Epstein, Bat Yam. Worked with Arab potters and wood-workers in Gaza and Hebron. Sculpted in wood and reconstructed ancient tools and workshops. Lived in Moshav Tsafririm
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Ben David, Zadok, Sculptor. b. 1949, Yemen. Studies:1971-73 Bezalel, Jerusalem; 1976 St. Martins School of Art, London. Teaching: 1977-82 St. Martins School of Art; 1982-85 School of Art and Design, Ravensbourne, England. 1988 Participated in Venice Biennale. Lived in London.
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Roji Ben Josep, Textile Designer. b. 1931, Sofia, Bulgaria. Immigrated 1948. Worked in Rikma, her father's business.
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Orna Ben Susan, Painter. b. 1956, Kibbutz Yifat, Israel. Studies: Graphic Art, Tel Aviv. 1982 Moved to U.S.A.; 1996 returned to Israel. Prizes: First Place, Chimerical Gregs Gallery, California; Second Place, Emerald City, Kansas. Lives and works in Raanana.
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Ben Zvi, Zeev. b. Poland. Immigrated 1924. Studies: 1924 Bezalel, Jerusalem. Teaching: 1926-27 Bezalel. 1937 Went to France and England. 1947 Was in camps in Cyprus and taught art there. Prizes: 1953 Israel Prize (the first); 1952 Dizengoff Prize.
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Bergner, Yosl, Painter. b. 1920, Vienna. 1937 Left Vienna for Australia. Immigrated 1951. Son of Yiddish poet, Melech Ravitch of Vienna. Studies: Art School, Melbourne. Exhibited in Australia in framework of “Association of Contemporary Art”; participated in group, “Social Realism”. Prizes: Dizengoff Prize; Israel Prize.
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Naftali Bezem. b. 1924, Essen, Germany. Immigrated 1939. Studies: 1943-46 Bezalel, Jerusalem. Teaching: Bezalel. Prize: 1977 Dizengoff Prize. 1949-51 Lived in Paris.
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Blum, Ludwig, Painter. b. 1891, Czechoslovakia. Immigrated 1923. Studies: 1910 Royal Academy, Vienna; 1919-20 Academy, Prague, with Professor Franz Tiela; advanced studies, 1920-23 Amsterdam, Paris, London, Madrid. 1949 One of the initiators of the foundation of the first Artists’ House in Jerusalem. Died 1974.
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Aviva Blum Wax, Painter. b. Warsaw. Immigrated 1950. Studies: 1957 Tel Aviv, drawing with Schwarzman; 1958-61 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv, with Yehezkel Streichman; 1965-66 Bezalel, Jerusalem, engraving with Tova Beeri. Prizes: 1965 Devorah Davidson Prize, Hakibbutz Haartzi; 1972 Siva and Yizchak ben Menachem Scholarship; 1980 Honorable Mention, Israel Print Competition; 1983 Honorable Mention, Graphics Triennale, Haifa.
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Bonneh, Shmuel, Painter. b. 1930, Poland. Immigrated 1936. Studies: 1944 Studio for Painting, Haifa, with Israel Paldi and Menachem Shemi.
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Borkowsky, Shuki (Joshua). b. 1952, Israel. Studies: 1973-77 Bezalel, Jerusalem; 1981 Hunter College, New York. Teaching: From 1978 Art Teachers College, Ramat Hasharon; from 1979 Bezalel, sculpture.
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Budko, Josef, Painter. b. 1880, Plonsk, Poland. Immigrated 1933. Studies: 1905 Art School, Vilna; from 1910 Berlin. Worked mainly in graphics and book illstrations. Teaching: From 1935 Bezalel, Jerusalem, which he re-organised and directed until his death in 1940.
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Ben Haim, Amnon (Zigi), Painter, Sculptor, Collages. b. 1945, Baghdad, Iraq. Immigrated 1951. Studies: 1966-70 Avni Institute, Tel Aviv; 1971 California College of Arts and Crafts; 1972-74 M.F.A., San Francisco State University. Prizes: 1983 NYS Council for the Arts; 1990 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant (U.S.A.); 1992 Guest Artist Fellowship, Artists’ Union, USSR. Outdoor Sculpture: 1998 Raanana Sculpture Park.
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Baratynsky Anatoly was born in 1962, in Ufa (Ural region, Russia). Graduated from Magnitogorsk Teachers College, Art Department, in 1988. His works were exhibited at Russian and international exhibitions since 1985. Since 1991 he lives and works in Jerusalem. He is a member of the Israeli Branch of the International Artists Association. His works have been sold in Nice, France and exhibited in Cleveland, Ohio. He had solo exhibitions at Safari Gallery in Tel-Aviv and at Artists House and Zionist Confederation House in Jerusalem. His works were sold at the Arts and Crafts Fair in Jerusalem, and shown at several exhibitions in Tel-Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. Anatoly Baratynsky's paintings hang in museums in France, Russia and the United States. His works are part of various private collections throughout the world, including the United States, Canada, England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Israel.
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breuer weil david 1965 Born in London. 1984-85 Foundation Course, St Martin's School of Art, London. 1985-89 Awarded places for sculpture degree at St Martin's but decided to go to Cambridge University , Clare College (BA and MA). 1989-90 Bursary Student, Sotheby's, London. 1991-94 Lived in Israel, Head of Department of Modern Art and Judaica at Sotheby's, Tel Aviv. 1996 Deputy Director of Impressionist and Modern Art Department, Sotheby's, London. 1997 Lives in London, working as an expert in Impressionist and Modern Art and Judaica. Spends months of the year in Israel whilst pursuing career as a practicing painter and sculptor. Exhibited in London, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Dusseldorf, Paris and New York
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