Limited edition original serigraph. Signed and numbered by the artist. Size: 31" x 27" / 70 x 80 cm
Naama Nothman was born in Jerusalem. She studied in New York at the school of visual arts and at the Delehenty Architecture Institute. She opened a graphic studio in New York and later in Jerusalem. In 1981, she established herself and her family in South Africa : there she had the opportunity to develop her fine art skills. Her works reflect the wellspring of her broadly based talent. Ranging in color from the delicate and quiet to the strong and rich in textures from broad flat spaces to corrugated boards in subject matter from the dreamlike symbols and sequences of images drawn from her Jewish background to the very matter of fact still-life of the "studio" works. On acquiring her work for their collection, the Guggenheim Museum wrote to her, saying "We are please to have works of such beauty and interest in the holdings of our collection".
Selected International Exhibits:
1982 the Guggenheim Museum - New York acquired 3 of her paintings for their collection 1983 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg 1984 Gallery 709, Cape Town Association of Art Gallery, Pretoria Mt. Sinai International Art exhibition, Cleveland Elisabeth Gordon Gallery, Durban Marunouchi Gallery, Tokyo 1985 Gallery 709, Cape Town The Carefully Chosen Gallery, Miami 1986 Hong Kong, group exhibition 1987 Elisabeth Group Gallery, Durban 1988 Accepted to the Royal Academy of Art, London 1989 Group exhibition - Ort - Sotheby, Johannesburg Gallery 709, Cape Town 1990 Group exhibition in aid of Wizo Karren Mckerron Gallery, Johannesburg 1991 the Berman Gallery, Johannesburg 1992 la Chine des Tsing Gallery by the Jewish Board of Deputies, Group exhibition 1993 Group exhibition Yavne, Antwerp the Berman Gallery, Johannesburg 1994 Artexpo New York, Group exhibition
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-mediterranean-promenade-artist-naama-nothman-handsigned-numbered-limited-edition-serigraph-p341886302 Mediterranean Promenade. Artist: Naama Nothman. Handsigned & Numbered Limited Edition Serigraphhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/p/-/p-1302.jpg349349USDOutOfStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Serigraphs/Naama Nothmann3717<P><strong>Limited edition original serigraph. Signed and numbered by the artist.<BR>Size:</strong> 31" x 27" / 70 x 80 cm</P>
<P><B>Naama Nothman</B> was born in Jerusalem. She studied in New York at the school of visual arts and at the Delehenty Architecture Institute. She opened a graphic studio in New York and later in Jerusalem. In 1981, she established herself and her family in South Africa : there she had the opportunity to develop her fine art skills. Her works reflect the wellspring of her broadly based talent. Ranging in color from the delicate and quiet to the strong and rich in textures from broad flat spaces to corrugated boards in subject matter from the dreamlike symbols and sequences of images drawn from her Jewish background to the very matter of fact still-life of the "studio" works. On acquiring her work for their collection, the Guggenheim Museum wrote to her, saying "We are please to have works of such beauty and interest in the holdings of our collection". </P>
<P><B>Selected International Exhibits:</B> </P>
<P>1982 the Guggenheim Museum - New York acquired 3 of her paintings for their collection <BR>1983 Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg <BR>1984 Gallery 709, Cape Town Association of Art Gallery, Pretoria Mt. Sinai International Art exhibition, Cleveland Elisabeth Gordon Gallery, Durban Marunouchi Gallery, Tokyo <BR>1985 Gallery 709, Cape Town The Carefully Chosen Gallery, Miami <BR>1986 Hong Kong, group exhibition <BR>1987 Elisabeth Group Gallery, Durban <BR>1988 Accepted to the Royal Academy of Art, London <BR>1989 Group exhibition - Ort - Sotheby, Johannesburg Gallery 709, Cape Town <BR>1990 Group exhibition in aid of Wizo Karren Mckerron Gallery, Johannesburg <BR>1991 the Berman Gallery, Johannesburg 1992 la Chine des Tsing Gallery by the Jewish Board of Deputies, Group exhibition <BR>1993 Group exhibition Yavne, Antwerp the Berman Gallery, Johannesburg <BR>1994 Artexpo New York, Group exhibition<BR></P>00add-to-cartArt Gallery