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1898 MELITOPOL - 1980 MOSCOW. Known for: Scenography, collaboration with theatres.
Alexander Grigorievich Tishler studied in Kiev Artistic College and various workshops in Moscow. He was a member of several artistic associations and worked as a painter and director in Moscow... Read full biography
Alexander Grigorievich Tishler studied in Kiev Artistic College and various workshops in Moscow. He was a member of several artistic associations and worked as a painter and director in Moscow theatres. Tishler's creative work in scenography was significant, especially with the S.M.Mikhoels Moscow... Read full biography
Alexander Grigorievich Tishler studied in Kiev Artistic College and various workshops in Moscow. He was a member of several artistic associations and worked as a painter and director in Moscow theatres. Tishler's creative work in scenography was significant, especially with the S.M.Mikhoels Moscow Jewish Theatre. His work was influential in the post-war development of unofficial art, and his paintings are held in various museums.
Alexander Grigorievich Tishler studied in Kiev Artistic College and various workshops in Moscow. He was a member of several artistic associations and worked as a painter and director in Moscow theatres. Tishler's creative work in scenography was significant, especially with the S.M.Mikhoels Moscow Jewish Theatre. His work was influential in the post-war development of unofficial art, and his paintings are held in various museums.
Alexander Grigorievich Tishler studied in Kiev Artistic College and various workshops in Moscow. He was a member of several artistic associations and worked as a painter and director in Moscow theatres. Tishler's creative work in scenography was significant, especially with the S.M.Mikhoels Moscow Jewish Theatre. His work was influential in the post-war development of unofficial art, and his paintings are held in various museums.
