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  644.  By Meir Axelrod 1902 - 1972

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Double Sided Painting
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Description
Double Sided Painting


Date Created
early 1930's

Details
1.Landscape with Lake and Swans, oil on paper, 32 x 41 cm, signed. 2. The Israeli Kibbutz in Russia, mixed media.

Biography
Born in 1902 in Byelorussia. From 1921-28 studied at the Higher Art Technical Workshop (VKHUTEMAS) in Moscow. In 1932 he joined the Moscow Union of Artists and designed sets and customs for the State Jewish Theatre in Moscow, Minsk and Kiev. Died in 1970. Exhibitions: 1972-82 - Retrospectives in the Museums of Moscow, Leningrad, Tbilisi, Smolensk. 1989 - Jerusalem artists' House. 1995 - Yad Vashem Museum. 1996 - The Yeshiva University Museum in New York. 1997 - Mayanot Gallery in Jerusalm, The Hebrew Museum in Westphalia. 1998 - Museum of Russian Art in Ramat Gan.

Double Sided Painting
Estimate: $800/$1,200
Location: Israel
Number of Bids: 6
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