Lea Nikel (b.1918 / d.2005). In 1918, Lea Nikel was born in Zhitomir Ukraine. Nikel, with her family, immigrated to British Administered Palestine. She began studying in Tel Aviv in 1935 under... Read full biography
Lea Nikel (b.1918 / d.2005). In 1918, Lea Nikel was born in Zhitomir Ukraine. Nikel, with her family, immigrated to British Administered Palestine. She began studying in Tel Aviv in 1935 under painter Chaim Gliksberg. She continued her studies with Yechezel Streichman and Avigdor Stematsky. Between... Read full biography
Lea Nikel (b.1918 / d.2005). In 1918, Lea Nikel was born in Zhitomir Ukraine. Nikel, with her family, immigrated to British Administered Palestine. She began studying in Tel Aviv in 1935 under painter Chaim Gliksberg. She continued her studies with Yechezel Streichman and Avigdor Stematsky. Between the years of 1961 to 1977, Nikel lived in Greenwich Village, Rome and New York before returning to Israel. At the Chemerinsky Art Gallery in Tel Aviv, Nikel held her first solo exhibition. In 1957... Read full biography
Lea Nikel (b.1918 / d.2005). In 1918, Lea Nikel was born in Zhitomir Ukraine. Nikel, with her family, immigrated to British Administered Palestine. She began studying in Tel Aviv in 1935 under painter Chaim Gliksberg. She continued her studies with Yechezel Streichman and Avigdor Stematsky. Between the years of 1961 to 1977, Nikel lived in Greenwich Village, Rome and New York before returning to Israel. At the Chemerinsky Art Gallery in Tel Aviv, Nikel held her first solo exhibition. In 1957 she had a solo show in Paris at Galerie Colette Allendy. In 1964, she took part in numerous international group exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale. Selected Awards Include:. 1982, Dizengoff Prize for Painting.[3]. 1995, Israel Prize, for... Read full biography
Lea Nikel (b.1918 / d.2005). In 1918, Lea Nikel was born in Zhitomir Ukraine. Nikel, with her family, immigrated to British Administered Palestine. She began studying in Tel Aviv in 1935 under painter Chaim Gliksberg. She continued her studies with Yechezel Streichman and Avigdor Stematsky. Between the years of 1961 to 1977, Nikel lived in Greenwich Village, Rome and New York before returning to Israel. At the Chemerinsky Art Gallery in Tel Aviv, Nikel held her first solo exhibition. In 1957 she had a solo show in Paris at Galerie Colette Allendy. In 1964, she took part in numerous international group exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale. Selected Awards Include:. 1982, Dizengoff Prize for Painting.[3]. 1995, Israel Prize, for painting.[4]. 1997, Chevalier of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture.... Read full biography
Lea (Nikelsberg) Nikel - Artist Info
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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