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1910 Jaffa, Israel - 1999. Known for: Abstraction, landscape and figurative painting.
1910-1999. Born in Jaffa, Israel. Being the daughter of the Rabbi Shneor Zalman Slonim who was born in Hebron, the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Jaffa, Sima was required to conceal her... Read full biography
1910-1999. Born in Jaffa, Israel. Being the daughter of the Rabbi Shneor Zalman Slonim who was born in Hebron, the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Jaffa, Sima was required to conceal her preoccupation with Painting. Nonetheless, she began to take weekend painting lessons under the artist,... Read full biography
1910-1999. Born in Jaffa, Israel. Being the daughter of the Rabbi Shneor Zalman Slonim who was born in Hebron, the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Jaffa, Sima was required to conceal her preoccupation with Painting. Nonetheless, she began to take weekend painting lessons under the artist, Yitzhak Frenkel as well as the painters Litvinovski and Mokedi. With the help of her older sister, Menuha, she went on to study Fine Arts in Paris of the mid 30s of the 20th Century. Whilst in Paris,... Read full biography
1910-1999. Born in Jaffa, Israel. Being the daughter of the Rabbi Shneor Zalman Slonim who was born in Hebron, the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Jaffa, Sima was required to conceal her preoccupation with Painting. Nonetheless, she began to take weekend painting lessons under the artist, Yitzhak Frenkel as well as the painters Litvinovski and Mokedi. With the help of her older sister, Menuha, she went on to study Fine Arts in Paris of the mid 30s of the 20th Century. Whilst in Paris, Slonim worked as a nanny for a Jewish family and studied painting at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the Montparnasse district. Upon returning to Israel in 1938, she settled in Haifa and in the year 1953 she joined the founders of the artist... Read full biography
1910-1999. Born in Jaffa, Israel. Being the daughter of the Rabbi Shneor Zalman Slonim who was born in Hebron, the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Jaffa, Sima was required to conceal her preoccupation with Painting. Nonetheless, she began to take weekend painting lessons under the artist, Yitzhak Frenkel as well as the painters Litvinovski and Mokedi. With the help of her older sister, Menuha, she went on to study Fine Arts in Paris of the mid 30s of the 20th Century. Whilst in Paris, Slonim worked as a nanny for a Jewish family and studied painting at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in the Montparnasse district. Upon returning to Israel in 1938, she settled in Haifa and in the year 1953 she joined the founders of the artist village of Ein Hod. Slonim’s paintings include landscapes, figures as well as abstraction. Her painterly figurative wor... Read full biography
Sima Slonim - Artist Info
About Sima Slonim: Keywords
Keywords (10)
Art Method
- •Painting, Fine Art
Art Media
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Montparnasse, Paris, France
- •Paris Studied and/or Worked After 1900
Art School
- •Academie de la Grand Chaumiere, Paris, Student
Awards/Recognition
- •Dizengoff Prize, Tel-Aviv Municipality
Ethnicity of Artist
- •Jewish
