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1872 Kraslava, Vitebsk, Russia - 1943 New York City. Known for: Stone, marble and bronze portrait, figure and bas relief sculpture.
The following information is from the Naum Aronson Collection, Petach Tikva Museum, which is located in Israel and houses over 3,000 works by Israeli artists. The Museum has a rare collection of... Read full biography
The following information is from the Naum Aronson Collection, Petach Tikva Museum, which is located in Israel and houses over 3,000 works by Israeli artists. The Museum has a rare collection of sculptures and reliefs by the French-Jewish artist, Naum Aronson (1872-1942), who was active in Paris in... Read full biography
The following information is from the Naum Aronson Collection, Petach Tikva Museum, which is located in Israel and houses over 3,000 works by Israeli artists. The Museum has a rare collection of sculptures and reliefs by the French-Jewish artist, Naum Aronson (1872-1942), who was active in Paris in the early 20th century. The acquisition of these sculptures made by Naum Aronson—one of the greatest Jewish sculptors—to the Petach Tikva Museum of Art is a fascinating episode. The initiative was... Read full biography
The following information is from the Naum Aronson Collection, Petach Tikva Museum, which is located in Israel and houses over 3,000 works by Israeli artists. The Museum has a rare collection of sculptures and reliefs by the French-Jewish artist, Naum Aronson (1872-1942), who was active in Paris in the early 20th century. The acquisition of these sculptures made by Naum Aronson—one of the greatest Jewish sculptors—to the Petach Tikva Museum of Art is a fascinating episode. The initiative was set in motion by David Tabachnik, Deputy Mayor of Petach Tikva late in 1952. During a trip to France on behalf of the Zionist Organization that year, Tabachnik arrived at a children's home in the Andeleis village, 80 km. from Paris, where Jewish... Read full biography
The following information is from the Naum Aronson Collection, Petach Tikva Museum, which is located in Israel and houses over 3,000 works by Israeli artists. The Museum has a rare collection of sculptures and reliefs by the French-Jewish artist, Naum Aronson (1872-1942), who was active in Paris in the early 20th century. The acquisition of these sculptures made by Naum Aronson—one of the greatest Jewish sculptors—to the Petach Tikva Museum of Art is a fascinating episode. The initiative was set in motion by David Tabachnik, Deputy Mayor of Petach Tikva late in 1952. During a trip to France on behalf of the Zionist Organization that year, Tabachnik arrived at a children's home in the Andeleis village, 80 km. from Paris, where Jewish children, Holocaust orphans, were placed. Upon his arrival he noticed children throwing stones at some sculptures scattered around. He was deep... Read full biography
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