Rosenthalis, Moshe, 1922-2008

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Name (Hebrew)
רוזנטליס, משה, 1922-2008
Name (Latin)
Rosenthalis, Moshe, 1922-2008
Other forms of name
Rozenṭalis, Mosheh, 1922-2008
Rosenthalis, Moshe, 1922-
Date of birth
1922-11-18
Date of death
2008-08-26
Place of birth
Marijampolė (Lithuania)
Place of death
Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel)
Associated country
Israel
Place of residence/headquarters
Israel (1958 - 2008)
Occupation
Painters
Art teachers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 612229
Wikidata: Q38293788
Library of congress: no 92003599
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Wikipedia description:

Moshe Rosenthalis (Hebrew: משה רוזנטליס; November 18, 1922 – August 26, 2008) was a Lithuanian-Israeli painter and an art teacher. As a young artist in Lithuania, then part of the Soviet Union, he adapted the dominant Socialist realist discipline. After his immigration to Israel in 1958, where he lived and created for 50 years until his death, he implemented various art methods, including Abstract, Fauvism, Figurative, Expressionism and diverse media and bases. He painted thousands of drawings, portraits, and engravings. His paintings were characterized by vivid colors and Joie de vivre. Many of his works drew inspiration from the Israeli landscapes, images, and peoples, especially of Jaffa Port and Safed.

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