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Judith Yellin GinatJudaica Israeli Torn Paper Collage1969
1969
About the Item
Genre: Israeli
Subject: Animals
Medium: Mixed Media, Collage
Country: Israel
Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5
Dimensions w/Frame: 15 x 12
Judith Yellin is one of the most prominent artists working in Israel today. She was born in Jerusalem and is a fifth generation Israeli.
Teacher of arts and crafts in teachers colleges, Senior lecturer in the School of occupational therapy and the David Yellin Teacher's College, Jerusalem.
1941-43 Graduate of Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem. Studied under Mordechai Ardon and Isidor Aschheim
1946-49 Graduate of the Central School of Arts and Crafts London. Studied under R.R.Tomlinson, W. Johnstone, J. Minton.
1966 Member of the Israel Painters and Sculptors Association.
1971 Studied etching under Stanley William Hayter, Atelier 17, Paris.
1965-75 Collages chosen for UNICEF greeting cards.
1970-96 World-wide distribution of series of art-posters, lithographs and serigraphs, reproduced in Israel from collages .
Exhibitons
1954 "Ben-Uri" Gallery, London
1955 "Nora" Gallery, Jerusalem
1960 "Atelier 97", Tel-Aviv
1961 The Artists House, Jerusalem
1965 "Katz" Gallery, Tel-Aviv
1965 "Ezry" Gallery, Jerusalem
1969 The Artists House, Jerusalem
1971 "Stern" Gallery, Paris
1974 The Artists House, Jerusalem
1975 "Ben-Uri" Gallery, London
1975 "Old Jaffa" Gallery, Jaffa
1976 "Moller's" Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand
1976 "Antipodes" Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand
1977 "Miriam" Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
1981-83 Ha'aretz Museum, Tel-Aviv
1984 Jewish Cultural Centre, Amsterdam
1984 The Artists House, Jerusalem
1986-96 "Old Jaffa" Gallery, Jaffa
1988 "Nakamura" Gallery, Osaka, Japan
1994 Jewish Cultural Centre, Tokyo, Japan
1997 Art - Expo N.Y.
1998 The Artists House, Jerusalem
1998 The Jerusalem House of Quality
1998 The Jerusalem Center for the Performing Arts
Tel — Aviv Performing arts center
Bet Gabriel, Jordan Valley
The National Jewish Museum, Washington DC
Many works are in private collections, galleries and museums
Among those who have collected Judith Yellin's works are
Mary Pickford, Charles Chaplin, Isaac Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Goldberg, and Madame Alix de Rotschild of Paris.
- Creator:Judith Yellin Ginat (Israeli)
- Creation Year:1969
- Dimensions:Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU38211611872
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