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Noemi Smilansky | |
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נעמי סמילנסקי | |
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Born | Noemi Wellman December 22, 1916 |
Died | March 13, 2016 Israel |
Other names | Naomi Wellman, Noʻomi Smilansḳi, Naomi Smilanski, Naomi Smilansky |
Spouse | S. Yizhar |
Children | 3 |
Noemi Smilansky ( Hebrew: נעמי סמילנסקי; née Noemi Wellman; 1916 – 2016) was an Austro-Hungarian Empire-born Israeli painter, engraver, and illustrator. Her name is also spelled Naomi Smilanski, [1] Noʻomi Smilanski, [2] and Naomi Smilansky. [3]
Noemi Smilansky was born as Noemi Wellman on December 22, 1916, in Grand Duchy of Kraków (now Kraków), Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Poland). In 1924 during her childhood, she immigrated to Mandatory Palestine (now Israel). [4] She married writer and politician, Yizhar Smilansky (S. Yizhar) in 1942. [1] They had three children, including Ze'ev Smilansky . [5]
Smilansky taught art classes at Ben Shemen Youth Village. [6] One of her students was Eva Hoffe, the daughter of Esther Hoffe. [6]
She died on March 13, 2016, in Israel, and is buried at Gderot Regional Cemetery in Central District, Israel. [7] Her artwork can be found in the museum collections at the Museum of Modern Art, [8] Amon Carter Museum of American Art, [9] Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, [10] the British Museum, [4] the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, [11] and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [12]
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Noemi Smilansky | |
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נעמי סמילנסקי | |
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Born | Noemi Wellman December 22, 1916 |
Died | March 13, 2016 Israel |
Other names | Naomi Wellman, Noʻomi Smilansḳi, Naomi Smilanski, Naomi Smilansky |
Spouse | S. Yizhar |
Children | 3 |
Noemi Smilansky ( Hebrew: נעמי סמילנסקי; née Noemi Wellman; 1916 – 2016) was an Austro-Hungarian Empire-born Israeli painter, engraver, and illustrator. Her name is also spelled Naomi Smilanski, [1] Noʻomi Smilanski, [2] and Naomi Smilansky. [3]
Noemi Smilansky was born as Noemi Wellman on December 22, 1916, in Grand Duchy of Kraków (now Kraków), Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Poland). In 1924 during her childhood, she immigrated to Mandatory Palestine (now Israel). [4] She married writer and politician, Yizhar Smilansky (S. Yizhar) in 1942. [1] They had three children, including Ze'ev Smilansky . [5]
Smilansky taught art classes at Ben Shemen Youth Village. [6] One of her students was Eva Hoffe, the daughter of Esther Hoffe. [6]
She died on March 13, 2016, in Israel, and is buried at Gderot Regional Cemetery in Central District, Israel. [7] Her artwork can be found in the museum collections at the Museum of Modern Art, [8] Amon Carter Museum of American Art, [9] Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, [10] the British Museum, [4] the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, [11] and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [12]
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