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Moshe Katz
Moshe Katz (Romanian Israeli), 1937- studied art at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, as well as at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Although not an exponent of one dominating technique of painting, Moshe has been fascinated in recent months with the textures and expressions he is able to obtain with the pallette knife. Picasso, Cezanne and Gaugin are his idols, and the power o and the power of Mexican art has a deep fascination for him.
His paintings have been displayed by Arts International in galleries. He received second prize in the Israeli Group Artist Show in Halfa in 1959.
Moshe Katz (Romanian Israeli), 1937- studied art at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, as well as at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. Although not an exponent of one dominating technique of painting, Moshe has been fascinated in recent months with the textures and expressions he is able to obtain with the pallette knife. Picasso, Cezanne and Gaugin are his idols, and the power o and the power of Mexican art has a deep fascination for him.
His paintings have been displayed by Arts International in galleries. He received second prize in the Israeli Group Artist Show in Halfa in 1959.
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