By Adolf Adler
Located in Surfside, FL
Adolf Adler 1917 - 1996
Adolf Adi Adler was born in Romania in 1917. Attended the Art College of Kluj Romania in 1950. (in Satu Mare, original home city of the Satmar Hasidic group). In 1963, Adler was chief among a group of well known artists who immigrated to Israel. He was awarded the Nordau prize in 1978. He works have been auctioned at Sloan's Auction House in Maryland and Karrenbauer Auction House in Germany and today are represented in the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem. In 1984, a retrospective of his work was held in Rishon Le Zion. He died in 1996.
Awards and Prizes
1993 Mordecai Ish-Shalom Prize, Artists House, Jerusalem, for a Special Contribution to Art
Artists in Israel for the Defense
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv 1967
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Category
Mid-20th Century Expressionist Adolf Adler Art