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Jehudith SobelImpressionistic Landscape Watercolor On Paper1960
1960
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Impressionistic landscape watercolor 1960's
19x24 framed 25x30x1
Judith Sobel was born in Lwow Poland in 1924. After World War II, she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland. There she studied with the famous abstract constructionists, Wladyslaw Strzeminski and Stefan Wegner from whom she learned the principles of Modern Art as laid down by the European Cubists. Sobel’s work was selected for the First Exhibit of Modern Art Museum Krakow in 1948-49. Judith Sobel emigrated to the newly found Israel where she lived for five years, becoming very active in Israel’s emerging art world. Her work was collected and exhibited by the major art museums of Israel including the Museum of Modern Art at Haifa; her art was regularly shown in the Israeli galleries. In 1956, Sobel came to New York on a scholarship and before that she lived in France for two years. The Same year she received the First Prize at the Exhibition in the Saks Gallery in Paris, as well as having solo exhibitions at the Brooklyn Jewish Museum in NY. Her career in the New York art world continued with exhibits in the prestigious ACA Gallery, the New Master Gallery, City College of New York, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Association of Artists of Israel (Tel-Aviv), Sheldon Swope Art Gallery in Terre Haute, Indiana and the Museum of Art in Ein Harod (Israel). . Sobel lived in Manhattan New York and also had a summer house in Woodstock NY, where she was strongly involved with the Woodstock Artist Association and Museum. Her paintings gained appreciation from the world’s best critics and art historians. Sobel is considered one of the best female artist of the 20th Century, her post-impressionist style shows the influence of Matisse, Bonnard, and Braque.
- Creator:Jehudith Sobel (1924 - 2012, American, Polish)
- Creation Year:1960
- Dimensions:Height: 25 in (63.5 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Lake Worth Beach, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU19223402173
Jehudith Sobel
Judith Sobel was born in Lwow Poland in 1924. After World War II, she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland. There she studied with the famous abstract constructionists, Wladyslaw Strzeminski and Stefan Wegner from whom she learned the principles of Modern Art as laid down by the European Cubists. Sobel’s work was selected for the First Exhibit of Modern Art Museum Krakow in 1948-49. Judith Sobel emigrated to the newly found Israel where she lived for five years, becoming very active in Israel’s emerging art world. Her work was collected and exhibited by the major art museums of Israel including the Museum of Modern Art at Haifa; her art was regularly shown in the Israeli galleries. In 1956, Sobel came to New York on a scholarship, and before that she lived in France for two years. The same year she received the First Prize at the Exhibition in the Saks Gallery in Paris, as well as having a solo exhibitions at the Brooklyn Jewish Museum in NY. Her career in the New York art world continued with exhibits in the prestigious ACA Gallery, the New Master Gallery, City College of New York, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts the Association of Artists of Israel (Tel-Aviv), Sheldon Swope Art Gallery in Terre Haute, Indiana and the Museum of Art in Ein Harod (Israel). . Sobel lived in Manhattan New York and also had a summer house in Woodstock NY, where she was strongly involved with the Woodstock Artist Association and Museum. Her paintings gained appreciation from the world’s best critics and art historians. Sobel is considered one of the best female artist of the 20th Century, her post-impressionist, fauvist style shows the influence of Matisse, Bonnard, and Braque.
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