Moshe Proppes, the painter, was born in Poland in 1922. Proppes immigrated in 1925. Moshe studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris. From 1939-48 he taught at Schwarzman's studio with David Handel and... Read full biography
Moshe Proppes, the painter, was born in Poland in 1922. Proppes immigrated in 1925. Moshe studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris. From 1939-48 he taught at Schwarzman's studio with David Handel and at the Histadrut Studio, directed by Aharon Avni. He also taught at the studio of Streichman and... Read full biography
Moshe Proppes, the painter, was born in Poland in 1922. Proppes immigrated in 1925. Moshe studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris. From 1939-48 he taught at Schwarzman's studio with David Handel and at the Histadrut Studio, directed by Aharon Avni. He also taught at the studio of Streichman and Stematsky and in 1960 he taught at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv. In 1948 Moshe was a Cultural Officer of the Givati Brigade. He was the 'Wandering Painter' among army graves and camps. Proppes won the... Read full biography
Moshe Proppes, the painter, was born in Poland in 1922. Proppes immigrated in 1925. Moshe studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris. From 1939-48 he taught at Schwarzman's studio with David Handel and at the Histadrut Studio, directed by Aharon Avni. He also taught at the studio of Streichman and Stematsky and in 1960 he taught at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv. In 1948 Moshe was a Cultural Officer of the Givati Brigade. He was the 'Wandering Painter' among army graves and camps. Proppes won the Dizengoff Prize in 1950-51 and the Histadrut Pize in 1958. He executed many murals for army camps. In 1950 he worked as a journalist and an illustrator mainly for theatre performances for "Davar" and "Al Hamishmar". In 1951-60 he was the Founder of... Read full biography
Moshe Proppes, the painter, was born in Poland in 1922. Proppes immigrated in 1925. Moshe studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris. From 1939-48 he taught at Schwarzman's studio with David Handel and at the Histadrut Studio, directed by Aharon Avni. He also taught at the studio of Streichman and Stematsky and in 1960 he taught at the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv. In 1948 Moshe was a Cultural Officer of the Givati Brigade. He was the 'Wandering Painter' among army graves and camps. Proppes won the Dizengoff Prize in 1950-51 and the Histadrut Pize in 1958. He executed many murals for army camps. In 1950 he worked as a journalist and an illustrator mainly for theatre performances for "Davar" and "Al Hamishmar". In 1951-60 he was the Founder of the "Group of Ten". In 1951-52 he traveled in Europe.&nb... Read full biography
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