Sofia Kisselov PRICE CHARTS
1923 - 2018. Known for: Painting.
Sofia Kisselov was born in Cracow, Poland to a cosmopolitan Jewish family. Together with her brother she survived World War II and immigrated to Israel. Sofia studied painting and sculpture at the... Read full biography
Sofia Kisselov was born in Cracow, Poland to a cosmopolitan Jewish family. Together with her brother she survived World War II and immigrated to Israel. Sofia studied painting and sculpture at the Cracow Art Academy and, after immigrating to Israel, continued at the Bezalel Art Academy in... Read full biography
Sofia Kisselov was born in Cracow, Poland to a cosmopolitan Jewish family. Together with her brother she survived World War II and immigrated to Israel. Sofia studied painting and sculpture at the Cracow Art Academy and, after immigrating to Israel, continued at the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. Her work is characterized by many biographical elements that reflect a society in which cultures clash, merge and divide, to finally breed a new mode of being. The paintings reflect fractions of... Read full biography
Sofia Kisselov was born in Cracow, Poland to a cosmopolitan Jewish family. Together with her brother she survived World War II and immigrated to Israel. Sofia studied painting and sculpture at the Cracow Art Academy and, after immigrating to Israel, continued at the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. Her work is characterized by many biographical elements that reflect a society in which cultures clash, merge and divide, to finally breed a new mode of being. The paintings reflect fractions of memories, compassion, suffering and particularly, a strong desire for life. Her work context is both Eastern and Western, stamped by her Classical training and the Middle Eastern arena in which she lives and works. Stemming from these diverse and... Read full biography
Sofia Kisselov was born in Cracow, Poland to a cosmopolitan Jewish family. Together with her brother she survived World War II and immigrated to Israel. Sofia studied painting and sculpture at the Cracow Art Academy and, after immigrating to Israel, continued at the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. Her work is characterized by many biographical elements that reflect a society in which cultures clash, merge and divide, to finally breed a new mode of being. The paintings reflect fractions of memories, compassion, suffering and particularly, a strong desire for life. Her work context is both Eastern and Western, stamped by her Classical training and the Middle Eastern arena in which she lives and works. Stemming from these diverse and charged sources, her work emerges as a totally new and modern entity. The artist's technique is based... Read full biography

