Joseph Zaritsky ( 18911985 ) was a painter that published in the period of the settlement and in the days of the state. Joseph Zaritsky was born in Ukraine and learned in the academy to the art in this state. By the year of 1923 rose to Israel and sat in Jerusalem. Zaritsky, along with the sculpture Abraham Melnikov there were the first that initiated the exhibition of artists of country Israel in 1923 in the tower David in Jerusalem, that there was the first understands exhibitions of artists of country Israel in the tower David, that were edited one to the year until to the year of 1928. Past to Tel Aviv and there was from founders of a group of new horizons. By the year of 1955 presented Zaritsky an exhibition of single and won in the prize Israel to the art. By the exhibition of the decade to Israel, presented Zaritsky the creation Hmnomntalit : " Power ", that encounters the hostility from side David Ben Gurion at the time his official visit in the exhibition, in the aftermath of so, was passed the creation from the central space to the entrance of ancillary department. There was this is the creation that is the biggest of Zaritsky ( in the height 5 off ' and in the width of 6 off ' ), and she based on sceneries of fortress Yhiam, subject in him business are great. Between the years 1970, 1985, past Zaritsky to dwell in the pinched monthly kibbutz of the summer, there her boy him studio. Zaritsky Hirba to draw in the watercolours sceneries of Jerusalem, Zafed and Haifa, he did not search to define Yshralioto by the drawing, but rather tried actually to formulate a universal drawing " the abstract Hliri ", that engaged with the sensitivity of the line, the color and process of the artisitic work herself. He died in the age 94 by the year of 1985. One Man Exhibitions 1924 club of lamp, Jerusalem. 1930,1949 the Technion Haifa. 1941 house of the stage, Tel Aviv. 1951 museum Tel Aviv. 1952 house of the disability that is national "Bezalel", Jerusalem. Prizes 1941,1951 prize Dizengoff, on behalf of a municipality of Tel Aviv. 1960 The Israel Prize.
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