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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Ori Reisman was born 1924, Tel Yoseph, Israel. He participated in ''Aklim'' Group (founded 1974). He died in 1991. He studied at the studio of [[Yitzhak Frenkel]], Tel Aviv in 1939 and at the [[École des Beaux-Arts]], Paris, with Jean Souverbie's Monumental Art Workshop from 1951 to 1953. He taught at the Kibbutz Cabri, Nahariya, Haifa, Ohel Sara, in his own studio.
Ori Reisman was born in [[Tel Yosef]], Israel. He studied art at the studio of [[Yitzhak Frenkel]]. In 1943, Reisman was one of the founders of Kibbutz [[Beit HaArava]] in the north of the [[Dead Sea]]. In 1946, he married Mazal Hamdi, whose Yemenite roots became an inspiration for his artwork. After the kibbutz was evacuated during Israel's War of Independence, Reisman and his colleagues founded Kibbutz [[Kabri]] in the Western Galilee.
==Art career==

[[File:Ori Reisman, Carob Tree Boulevard.jpg|thumb|Boulevard of Carob trees, 1960s]]
==Gallery==
In the early 1950s, Reisman spent two years in Paris studying at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts and attending painter Jean Souverbie’s Monumental Art workshop. Israeli artists [[Lea Nikel]], [[Eliahu Gat]], and [[Michael Gross]] were also in Paris at the time, and Reisman formed long-lasting friendships with them. Upon his return to the kibbutz, Reisman opened a studio in an abandoned building, where he worked on his art several times a week. He painted landscapes, portraits and still-life in bright colors. He began to exhibit his work in solo and group exhibitions. He spent more time in Paris in the 1970s. In 1974 he joined the "Aklim" (Climate) Group.<ref>[https://museum.imj.org.il/artcenter/newsite/en/?artist=Reisman,%20Ori Ori Reisman, Information Center for Israeli Art, [[Israel Museum]]]</ref>

==Awards and recognition==
<gallery>
file:Ori Reisman, Carob Tree Boulevard.jpg|Carob Tree Avenue, 1960's<br>Oil on canvas<br>[[Israel Museum]] Collection
</gallery>

==Prizes==
* 1953 Prize "Concours le Franc" Ecole National de Beaux Arts, Paris
* 1953 Prize "Concours le Franc" Ecole National de Beaux Arts, Paris
* 1989 Gutman Histadrut Prize for Painting and Sculpture
* 1989 Gutman Histadrut Prize for Painting and Sculpture
==See also==

*[[Visual arts in Israel]]
==Selected works==
*"Carob Tree Boulevard" (1960's)

==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{IMJ-Collections|first=Ori|last=Reisman|accessdate=March 2012 }}
* {{IMJ-Collections|first=Ori|last=Reisman|accessdate=March 2012 }}
* {{IMJ-IAC|id=273320|name=Ori Reisman|accessdate=March 2012 }}
* {{Europeana|first=Ori|last=Reisman|accessdate=March 2012}}
* {{Europeana|first=Ori|last=Reisman|accessdate=March 2012}}

*''[http://www.daylife.com/photo/0bnu0aBfNa9jf?q=Israel+Museum Carob Tree Boulevard]'' at the Israel Museum


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Ori Reisman
Ori Reisman
Born1924
NationalityIsraeli
EducationÉcole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Known forPainting

Ori Reisman (1924–1991) was an Israeli painter.

Biography

Ori Reisman was born in Tel Yosef, Israel. He studied art at the studio of Yitzhak Frenkel. In 1943, Reisman was one of the founders of Kibbutz Beit HaArava in the north of the Dead Sea. In 1946, he married Mazal Hamdi, whose Yemenite roots became an inspiration for his artwork. After the kibbutz was evacuated during Israel's War of Independence, Reisman and his colleagues founded Kibbutz Kabri in the Western Galilee.

Art career

Boulevard of Carob trees, 1960s

In the early 1950s, Reisman spent two years in Paris studying at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts and attending painter Jean Souverbie’s Monumental Art workshop. Israeli artists Lea Nikel, Eliahu Gat, and Michael Gross were also in Paris at the time, and Reisman formed long-lasting friendships with them. Upon his return to the kibbutz, Reisman opened a studio in an abandoned building, where he worked on his art several times a week. He painted landscapes, portraits and still-life in bright colors. He began to exhibit his work in solo and group exhibitions. He spent more time in Paris in the 1970s. In 1974 he joined the "Aklim" (Climate) Group.[1]

Awards and recognition

  • 1953 Prize "Concours le Franc" Ecole National de Beaux Arts, Paris
  • 1989 Gutman Histadrut Prize for Painting and Sculpture

See also

References