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Naftali GolombLuciano Berio's Epiphany Large Abstract Collage Israeli Painting1986
1986
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Collage and Painted mixed media artwork painting.
Born 1930 in Chile, Golomb immigrated to Palestine in 1935. He later became a member of the Radius Group and an instructor at the Avni Institute, Tel Aviv. He had 20 one-man shows and participated in numerous exhibitions. Golomb has been using oils, tempera, acrylic, encaustic and pencil to produce his works often based on musical associations.
Education: With Canadian, Barry Ortzki, a pupil of Henry Moore, and studied painting in tempera with Ernst Fuchs and Wolfgang Manner, Reichenau, Austria
Studied drawing with Esther Peretz Arad and Avinoam Kosowsky
Teaching
Avni Institute, Tel Aviv
Group Exhibition, Radius, Tel Aviv 11 February, 1984 - 7 March, 1984
Artists: Shimon Avni, Lea Nikel, Elie Shamir, Naftali Golomb, Nitza Flantz, Dudu Gerstein, Zvi Tolkovsky, Zvi Igael Tumarkin, Mikhail Grobman, Larry Abramson, Jan Rauchwerger.
- Creator:Naftali Golomb (1930, Israeli)
- Creation Year:1986
- Dimensions:Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)Width: 34.5 in (87.63 cm)
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- Condition:without the mat it measures 27.5X19.5.
- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU38210474262
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1982 – 1986 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem, Israel
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2007 Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden
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1992 Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1991 Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1990 Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
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