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Frenkel Frenel Oil Painting MUSIC Russia École Paris Israel Art Judaica Jewish
Yitzhak Frenkel (Frenel) – 1899-1981
One of the leading Jewish artists of École de Paris.
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Impressionist Small Oil Painting on Canvas.
Signed: Frenel in Hebrew.
Sizes: 27 X 22 cm. With the Fram 40.4 X 35 cm.
Undated: After 1934 – During his Impressionist period.
Condition: Very Fine.
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Yitzhak Frenkel (Frenel), Israeli, born in the Russian Empire, 1899-1981.
Yitzhak Alexander Frenel was born in Odessa, the Russian Empire (now Ukraine).
He was the great-grandson of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev and was awarded
a religious education in the Heder . In 1917 he began studying art at the Academy
of Art in Odessa, where he studied with Alexandra Ekster. In 1919 Frenkel decorated
the newspaper Eretz , which was published by Shlomo Zemach and Eliezer Steinman in Odessa.
This year he immigrated to Israel on the ship Ruslan and settled in Tel Aviv.
In 1920 he was a partner in the founding of the modern art cooperative The Tomer
and founded a school of painting in the area of the Gymnasia Herzliya.
Between 1920 and 1925 he lived in Paris, where he studied art and was exposed
to modern painting. In addition to studying at the Beaux-Arts and at the Grand Chumier
Academy, he also studied sculpture with Bourdelle and painting in Henri Matisse s studio.
Upon his return to Israel, he was among the founders of the Egged and Massad
groups and participated in the Modern Artists Exhibition (1926) in the Ohel .
In addition, he taught painting at a school he founded under the auspices of the
Histadrut labor federation.
Between 1934 and 1929 he returned to Paris and approached the artists of the Paris School.
He was one of the leading Jewish artists of École de Paris.
After his return, he re-established the school and engaged in education
and design for the Ohel and Habima theaters. In 1934 he purchased
another house in Safed and in 1949 was one of the founders of the
Artists Colony in the city. In 1948, he was invited to commemorate the first
General Staff meeting, the first Knesset sitting and created portraits of Knesset
.members, and from 1953 he lived in Israel and Paris
Frenkel s early work, from the 1920s, is characterized by an avant-garde style.
He has often created abstract works. In 1934 he abandoned the abstract style
and moved to paint under the influence of Expressionist art, especially that
of the School of Paris . His subjects included mainly portraits and
landscape descriptions. He died in 1981 and was buried in Safed.
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