Limited edition original serigraph. Signed and numbered by the artist. size 41.2" x 29.6" (105 x 75 cm)
Edwin Salomon was born in 1935 in Ocna Mures, a town in the region of Transilvania. In 1948, he moved to Cluj, the capital of Transilvania. He grew up there and after graduating from the local high school; in 1951, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts named after Ion Andrescu in Cluj. In the fourth year of his studies, the National Museum of Bucharest bought three of his paintings. Two years later, in 1957, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Sculptors Association as a member, an act that symbolized his adaptation to the Israeli art world. In 1965, Salomon went to Paris, for additional artistic training at the Sorbonne. In the same year he was awarded the Nordau Prize. Later he won more prizes : Tel- Aviv's Bible Museum award for the year 1983 and a honorary Prize awarded by the Holon Municipality in 1985 in the form of 18 trees planted in his name. In 1989, he was accepted as a member of the National Artists Association of France and was awarded the Gillot Dard Prize. In 1990, he won a silver medal at the International exhibition in Turon. He teaches art at a variety of institutions, among them the Art Institute of BatYam, the Tel Aviv Museum and the teachers College in Ramat Hasharon, as well as serving as Art Director for the Wizo-France Vocational high school. Edwin Salomon's paintings appear in numerous private collections in Israel, the USA, Canada, Uruguay, Brazil, Romania, Sweden, Hungary as well as in public collections such as the National Museum of Bucharest, the Cluj Museum, The Hertzelia Museum, the President's residence in Jerusalem and the Great Synagogue of Washington D.C.
1963 Rinat Art Gallery, Jerusalem 1964 Givat Brenner Kibbutz 1965 Holon's Municipal Museum 1970 Kedem Art Gallery, Old Jaffa 1972 Jacquie Art Gallery, Montreal 1976 the Herzelia Museum 1977 Holon's Municipal Museum 1979 Bruno Art Gallery, Tel Aviv 1980 Mabat Art Gallery, Tel Aviv 1982 Beit Yad Lebanim, Tel Aviv 1984 Beit Yad Lebanim, Petach Tikva 1985 Yurek Gallery, Ramat-Hasharon Holon's Municipal Museum Maymad Katan, Tel Aviv 1987 Rosenfeld Art Gallery, Tel Aviv 1989 Yurek Gallery, Ramat Hasharon Kibbutz Givat Haim 1990 Kameri Theatre, Tel Aviv Beit Ariela, Tel Aviv Municipal Art Museum, Holon 1991 Jacques Soussana - Graphics, Jerusalem Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv 1992 Arcos Gallery, Madrid Galerie la Lithographie, Marseille 1993 Studio of Long Group, Chicago 1994 Museum Beer Sheva 1995 Museum Bar David, Kibbutz Bar Ham Museum Vasarely, Budapest 1996 Moriah Gallery, Washington Holon's Municipal Museum 1997 Tova Haussman Gallery, Tel Aviv Art Gallery, Oum El Fahem 1998 Be Gova Einaim Gallery, Holon
Group exhibitions: 1956 Cluj Museum, Romania Bucharest Museum, Romania 1961 Helena Rubinstein Museum, Tel Aviv 1962 Alharizi Artist Pavilion, Tel Aviv 1964 Municipal Museum, Ramat Gan 1965 Israeli Art Exhibition Pushkin Museum, Moscow 1978 Dizengoff Gallery, Tel Aviv 1982 Shamir Art Gallery, Tel Aviv Municipal Museum, Petach-Tikva 1983 Israeli Art Exhibition, Athens,Greece Municipal Museum, Ramat Gan Bible Exhibition, Bible Museum, Tel Aviv 1986 Artexpo New York Artexpo Los Angeles 1987 Artexpo New York 1988 Artexpo New York 1989 Grand Palais, Paris Prix de la Fond, Gillot-Dard Artexpo New York 1990 Artexpo New York Artexpo Los Angeles 1991 Tias Tokyo Artexpo New York 1992 Art Miami Tias Tokyo Artexpo New York 1993 Artexpo New York 1994 Artexpo New York 1995 Artexpo New York Artexpo Las Vegas International Art Exhibition Istanbul 1996 The Cape Gallery, Cape Town 1998 Spring Fair, Birmingham
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<P><B>Edwin Salomon</B> was born in 1935 in Ocna Mures, a town in the region of Transilvania. In 1948, he moved to Cluj, the capital of Transilvania. He grew up there and after graduating from the local high school; in 1951, he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts named after Ion Andrescu in Cluj. In the fourth year of his studies, the National Museum of Bucharest bought three of his paintings. Two years later, in 1957, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Sculptors Association as a member, an act that symbolized his adaptation to the Israeli art world. In 1965, Salomon went to Paris, for additional artistic training at the Sorbonne. In the same year he was awarded the Nordau Prize. Later he won more prizes : Tel- Aviv's Bible Museum award for the year 1983 and a honorary Prize awarded by the Holon Municipality in 1985 in the form of 18 trees planted in his name. In 1989, he was accepted as a member of the National Artists Association of France and was awarded the Gillot Dard Prize. In 1990, he won a silver medal at the International exhibition in Turon. He teaches art at a variety of institutions, among them the Art Institute of BatYam, the Tel Aviv Museum and the teachers College in Ramat Hasharon, as well as serving as Art Director for the Wizo-France Vocational high school. Edwin Salomon's paintings appear in numerous private collections in Israel, the USA, Canada, Uruguay, Brazil, Romania, Sweden, Hungary as well as in public collections such as the National Museum of Bucharest, the Cluj Museum, The Hertzelia Museum, the President's residence in Jerusalem and the Great Synagogue of Washington D.C.
<P>1963 Rinat Art Gallery, Jerusalem <BR>1964 Givat Brenner Kibbutz <BR>1965 Holon's Municipal Museum <BR>1970 Kedem Art Gallery, Old Jaffa <BR>1972 Jacquie Art Gallery, Montreal <BR>1976 the Herzelia Museum <BR>1977 Holon's Municipal Museum<BR>1979 Bruno Art Gallery, Tel Aviv <BR>1980 Mabat Art Gallery, Tel Aviv <BR>1982 Beit Yad Lebanim, Tel Aviv <BR>1984 Beit Yad Lebanim, Petach Tikva <BR>1985 Yurek Gallery, Ramat-Hasharon Holon's Municipal Museum Maymad Katan, Tel Aviv <BR>1987 Rosenfeld Art Gallery, Tel Aviv <BR>1989 Yurek Gallery, Ramat Hasharon Kibbutz Givat Haim <BR>1990 Kameri Theatre, Tel Aviv Beit Ariela, Tel Aviv Municipal Art Museum, Holon <BR>1991 Jacques Soussana - Graphics, Jerusalem Nelly Aman Gallery, Tel Aviv<BR>1992 Arcos Gallery, Madrid Galerie la Lithographie, Marseille <BR>1993 Studio of Long Group, Chicago <BR>1994 Museum Beer Sheva <BR>1995 Museum Bar David, Kibbutz Bar Ham Museum Vasarely, Budapest <BR>1996 Moriah Gallery, Washington Holon's Municipal Museum <BR>1997 Tova Haussman Gallery, Tel Aviv Art Gallery, Oum El Fahem <BR>1998 Be Gova Einaim Gallery, Holon
<P><B>Group exhibitions:</B><BR>1956 Cluj Museum, Romania Bucharest Museum, Romania<BR>1961 Helena Rubinstein Museum, Tel Aviv <BR>1962 Alharizi Artist Pavilion, Tel Aviv <BR>1964 Municipal Museum, Ramat Gan <BR>1965 Israeli Art Exhibition Pushkin Museum, Moscow <BR>1978 Dizengoff Gallery, Tel Aviv <BR>1982 Shamir Art Gallery, Tel Aviv Municipal Museum, Petach-Tikva <BR>1983 Israeli Art Exhibition, Athens,Greece Municipal Museum, Ramat Gan Bible Exhibition, Bible Museum, Tel Aviv <BR>1986 Artexpo New York Artexpo Los Angeles <BR>1987 Artexpo New York <BR>1988 Artexpo New York <BR>1989 Grand Palais, Paris Prix de la Fond, Gillot-Dard Artexpo New York <BR>1990 Artexpo New York Artexpo Los Angeles <BR>1991 Tias Tokyo Artexpo New York <BR>1992 Art Miami Tias Tokyo Artexpo New York <BR>1993 Artexpo New York <BR>1994 Artexpo New York <BR>1995 Artexpo New York Artexpo Las Vegas International Art Exhibition Istanbul <BR>1996 The Cape Gallery, Cape Town <BR>1998 Spring Fair, Birmingham<BR></P>00add-to-cartArt Gallery