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1892 - 1979. Known for: Expressionist painting.
Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by... Read full biography
Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by looking at them through the eyes of an expressionist painter.". From H. Ghamzu, Painting and Sculpture... Read full biography
Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by looking at them through the eyes of an expressionist painter.". From H. Ghamzu, Painting and Sculpture in Israel (Tel Aviv,1958) p.53... Read full biography
Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by looking at them through the eyes of an expressionist painter.". From H. Ghamzu, Painting and Sculpture in Israel (Tel Aviv,1958) p.53
Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by looking at them through the eyes of an expressionist painter.". From H. Ghamzu, Painting and Sculpture in Israel (Tel Aviv,1958) p.53
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Israel Paldi (1892-1979) "Paldi was one of those early artists who sought their new path by identification with the singular life and living of Israel, both his Oriental and modern aspects, yet by looking at them through the eyes of an expressionist painter."
From H. Ghamzu, Painting and Sculpture in Israel (Tel Aviv,1958) p.53
