Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum (1921 - 1985). A prominent Canadian painter, draftsman, printmaker and educator, Mashel Teitelbaum was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and died in Toronto, Ontario, where... Read full biography
Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum (1921 - 1985). A prominent Canadian painter, draftsman, printmaker and educator, Mashel Teitelbaum was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and died in Toronto, Ontario, where he had lived since 1953. His works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and... Read full biography
Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum (1921 - 1985). A prominent Canadian painter, draftsman, printmaker and educator, Mashel Teitelbaum was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and died in Toronto, Ontario, where he had lived since 1953. His works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and numerous other Canadian museums. (1). His mediums were oil, acrylic, enamel, watercolor, ink, gouache*, collage*, etching*, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His subjects were landscapes, portraits, figures,... Read full biography
Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum (1921 - 1985). A prominent Canadian painter, draftsman, printmaker and educator, Mashel Teitelbaum was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and died in Toronto, Ontario, where he had lived since 1953. His works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and numerous other Canadian museums. (1). His mediums were oil, acrylic, enamel, watercolor, ink, gouache*, collage*, etching*, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His subjects were landscapes, portraits, figures, still life, nudes, social commentary and pure abstraction - shape, color and texture. His styles were Fauvism*, Expressionism*, Abstract Expressionism* and Minimalism*. (2). Teitelbaum's formal art education includes the University of Saskatchewan,... Read full biography
Mashel Alexander Teitelbaum (1921 - 1985). A prominent Canadian painter, draftsman, printmaker and educator, Mashel Teitelbaum was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and died in Toronto, Ontario, where he had lived since 1953. His works are in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and numerous other Canadian museums. (1). His mediums were oil, acrylic, enamel, watercolor, ink, gouache*, collage*, etching*, serigraph* and mixed mediums. His subjects were landscapes, portraits, figures, still life, nudes, social commentary and pure abstraction - shape, color and texture. His styles were Fauvism*, Expressionism*, Abstract Expressionism* and Minimalism*. (2). Teitelbaum's formal art education includes the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon (1939 - 1941), where he studied under Hilda Stewart (1892 - 1978); the California School of Fine Arts, San Francisco (1950 -... Read full biography
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