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Artist: Milia Laufer
Israeli Large Vibrant Surrealist Flowers Oil Painting
By Milia Laufer
Located in Surfside, FL
Milia Laufer, born Romania. From 1951 lived and worked in Safed. Together with her husband opened one of the earliest galleries in Israel, in Tiberias. Worked in watercolors and oils...
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1950s Surrealist Milia Laufer Still-life Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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Israeli Large Vibrant Surrealist Flowers Oil Painting
By Milia Laufer
Located in Surfside, FL
Milia Laufer, born Romania. From 1951 lived and worked in Safed. Together with her husband opened one of the earliest galleries in Israel, in Tiberias. Worked in watercolors and oils. Died 2008. Education Art School, Czernowitz Advanced studies with Tadeus Richter, (Polish artist Tadeusz Rychter) Jerusalem Awards And Prizes 1995 Prize Safed Municipality for life's work and contribution to Safed's Artists Quarter per the Israel Museum Jerusalem she was included in the exhibit The Autumn Exhibition Pavilion, 18 Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv along with Arie Orland, Arieh Allweil, Nachum Gutman, Haim Gliksberg, Aaron Halevi, Laufer, Milia Pinchas Litvinovsky, Shmuel Ovadyahu, Reuven Rubin, Jakob Steinhardt, Hermann Struck, Boris Schatz...
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