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Arieh Lubin

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Arieh (Leo) Lubin
Born1897
NationalityIsraeli, Jewish
Education[[]]
Known forPainting
MovementIsraeli art

Arieh (Leo) Lubin is an Israeli artist.

Biography

Arieh (Leo) Lubin, painter, born 1897, U.S.A. In some of his works, Arieh Lubin reflects contemporary trends of the 1920s. The Cubism of Derain, The Purism of Le Corbusier and Ozenfant- these and other influences he absorbed through the pages of "L'Esprit Nouveau" (the new spirit), a journal he ordered from Paris. In a country virtually isolated form the centers of culture and information, the striving of the Eretz Israel artists of the 1920s to draw on international sources was unique.

Education

  • 1915 Chicago. (stopped studying when he joined the Jewish Brigade in World War I).
  • Europe, returning to Israel in 1922

Awards and Prizes

  • John Quincy Adams Prize for Study Abroad, 1922.
  • Ramat Gan Panorama Prize, 1956.
  • Olympic Committee Prize for Sports Subjects, 1957.
  • 1957 Dizengoff Prize, 1957.
  • Worthy of Tel Aviv, 1978.

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