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1892 Ukraine - 1963 Tel Aviv. Known for: Lyrical landscapes, portraits, and scenes of pioneer life rendered in impressionist style.
Shmuel Ovadyahu (1892–1963) was an Israeli painter whose work reflects a lyrical sensibility and deep engagement with Jewish cultural life. Born in Ukraine to an Orthodox Jewish family, Ovadyahu... Read full biography
Shmuel Ovadyahu (1892–1963) was an Israeli painter whose work reflects a lyrical sensibility and deep engagement with Jewish cultural life. Born in Ukraine to an Orthodox Jewish family, Ovadyahu moved to Lodz, Poland, at the age of seven. His artistic talent was recognized early and supported by a... Read full biography
Shmuel Ovadyahu (1892–1963) was an Israeli painter whose work reflects a lyrical sensibility and deep engagement with Jewish cultural life. Born in Ukraine to an Orthodox Jewish family, Ovadyahu moved to Lodz, Poland, at the age of seven. His artistic talent was recognized early and supported by a local patron, enabling him to study at the Art Academy in Warsaw from 1903 to 1913, and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he trained alongside Israel Paldi. Ovadyahu taught painting... Read full biography
Shmuel Ovadyahu (1892–1963) was an Israeli painter whose work reflects a lyrical sensibility and deep engagement with Jewish cultural life. Born in Ukraine to an Orthodox Jewish family, Ovadyahu moved to Lodz, Poland, at the age of seven. His artistic talent was recognized early and supported by a local patron, enabling him to study at the Art Academy in Warsaw from 1903 to 1913, and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he trained alongside Israel Paldi. Ovadyahu taught painting at the Israeli Gymnasium in Lodz, and was also active as an illustrator, contributing artwork to books by H.N. Bialik, one of the most influential Hebrew poets of the early 20th century. His illustrations and paintings often depicted Jewish pioneer... Read full biography
Shmuel Ovadyahu (1892–1963) was an Israeli painter whose work reflects a lyrical sensibility and deep engagement with Jewish cultural life. Born in Ukraine to an Orthodox Jewish family, Ovadyahu moved to Lodz, Poland, at the age of seven. His artistic talent was recognized early and supported by a local patron, enabling him to study at the Art Academy in Warsaw from 1903 to 1913, and later at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he trained alongside Israel Paldi. Ovadyahu taught painting at the Israeli Gymnasium in Lodz, and was also active as an illustrator, contributing artwork to books by H.N. Bialik, one of the most influential Hebrew poets of the early 20th century. His illustrations and paintings often depicted Jewish pioneer life, landscapes, portraits, and scenes of everyday experience, rendered with expressive color and poetic nuance. In 1924, Ovadyahu immigra... Read full biography
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Awards/Recognition
- •Dizengoff Prize, Tel-Aviv Municipality
