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Genia Berger (1907–2000) was an Israeli artist, born in the Russian Empire.

Genia Berger
Genia Berger (1960)
Born1907
Kharkov
Died2000 (aged 9293)
NationalityIsraeli
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts, Berlin
Known forPainting, sculpting, ceramics
MovementIsraeli art

Biography


Genia Berger was born in Kharkov in 1907 to a traditional and Zionist family.[1] In 1925 she moved to Germany, where she studied art. In 1926 she immigrated to Palestine and began to simultaneously study architecture at the Technion Montefiore and painting in Yitchak Frankel's studio in Tel Aviv. In the end of 1929, she returned to Berlin, where she began to study painting and set design at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1933, she returned to Palestine and began to make a living by designing stage sets.[2] From 1935 to 1937 she resided in Paris, France. In 1953 she became one of the founders of the artists' village of Ein Hod in Northern Israel.

Berger's early work, influenced by French art, was in the post-impressionist painting style. Nonetheless, between the ages of 40 and 60, she focused mainly on theater set design for theater and the opera theater in Israel. Her designs were influenced considerably by Russian Modernist decorative art. Her works include set design for "The King Solomon and the Cobbler" (Ohel Theater, 1943), "Bar Kokhba" (Ohel Theater, 1945), "Khovanshchina" (Israel National Opera, 1952), "Kazmirov Brothers" (Habima, 1956) and more. In the 1950s, Berger returned to painting and began sculpting and creating ceramic reliefs. Her works are characterized by a decorative aspect.[3][4]




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References


  1. Birth date determined by information from the Information Center for Israeli Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Retrieved February 2015. In addition, this is the date published by the Hevre Kaddisha
  2. A.D. Shafir, "Theater Works, a collection of works by Genia Berger", Shafir Publishing House, 1994, Hebrew
  3. Zach, Natan, ed. Genia Berger – Ceramic Sculpture. Tel Aviv: Graphica Omanim, 1998
  4. Zach, Natan, ed. Genia Berger – Works for the Theatre. Tel Aviv: Genia Berger, 1994



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Genia Berger (1907-2000) est une artiste israélienne, née dans l'Empire russe.



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