Autor: Miron Sima
Rok: 1979
Sygnowany i Datowany
Praca oryginalna
Stan: liczne, wyraźne zagniecenia, bez przebarwień, odcisków palców
Papier z filigranem
Informacje o artyście:
"SIMA, MIRON (1902–1999), Israeli artist. Born in Proskurow, Ukraine, Sima grew up in a secular home with an excellent library that offered him an opportunity to learn about the Russian epic, as well as about European literature and art. Being Jews in Ukraine, Sima's family suffered from the pogroms, and in 1921 they moved to Poland. This tragic existence had a major influence on Sima's future artworks. In 1924 Sima moved to Dresden, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts until 1930. As a student Sima was granted three prestigious prizes and three honorable mentions. In 1932 Sima was awarded the prize of the City of Dresden for his painting The Tool-Sharpener (this painting was lost). In May 1933 Sima was ordered to leave Germany and, with the money he earned by selling some of his pictures, he immigrated to his family in Tel Aviv".
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https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Miron-Sima/8886CE10ABC16198