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− | + | ('''Hebrew''': רוברט רוזנברג / '''Translation''': Robert Rosenberg / '''Definition''': Kazakhstani-Jewish artist who lives, works and exhibits in Tzfat / ''Description''': Oil paintings of Tzfat, northern Israel and other scenic areas painted and exhibited in a small Tzfat gallery) | |
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− | Robert Rosenberg arrived from Kazakhstan in 1995 with his wife and mother-in-law. He quickly established himself as one of the new generation of | + | Robert Rosenberg arrived from Kazakhstan in 1995 with his wife and mother-in-law. He quickly established himself as one of the new generation of Tzfat artists. |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | Robert Rosenberg was born in Alma-Ata Kazakhstan to Russian parents who were “resettled” in the East by Soviet authorities. His talents as an artist were recognized while he was still a child and he was sent to study, first at the Alma-Ata Art College and then at the prestigious Alma-Ata Art Institute. He arrived in | + | Robert Rosenberg was born in Alma-Ata Kazakhstan to Russian parents who were “resettled” in the East by Soviet authorities. His talents as an artist were recognized while he was still a child and he was sent to study, first at the Alma-Ata Art College and then at the prestigious Alma-Ata Art Institute. He arrived in Tzfat with his wife and mother-in-law in 1995 and was immediately recognized as a talented artist by the Tzfat Artists Association which inducted him into the Tzfat Artists Quarter Association. He was also granted membership into the national Israel Painters and Sculptors Association. |
== Oils == | == Oils == | ||
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== Seasons == | == Seasons == | ||
− | Rosenberg enjoys painting the changing seasons and his paintings reflect similar scenes reflected with the differing lights and colors of the diverse seasons of the year. The spring paintings illustrate regeneration with special emphasis on the colors and textures of the region’s plants and | + | Rosenberg enjoys painting the changing seasons and his paintings reflect similar scenes reflected with the differing lights and colors of the diverse seasons of the year. The spring paintings illustrate regeneration with special emphasis on the colors and textures of the region’s plants and flowerlife. Rosenberg’s summer pictures reflect the season’s light while his fall and winter paintings radiate Northern Israel’s quiet and during the rainy season. |
== Tzfat == | == Tzfat == | ||
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== Exhibitions == | == Exhibitions == | ||
− | Rosenberg maintains a permanent exhibition on the [[Art | + | Rosenberg maintains a permanent exhibition on the [[Art Street Safed|Yosef Caro Street]] in the [[Old City Safed|Old Jewish Quarter]]. In addition his works hang in private collections throughout the world including Australia, the United States, France and Israel. |
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[[Category:Jewish Art]] | [[Category:Jewish Art]] | ||
[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] |
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