Israeli Judaica Original Painting "The Lovers" in Garden Polish Artist Arie Dubi
Dimensions: H: 10.0, W: 11.75 IN
Dubi Arie (born Poland, 1939) "The Lovers" Image: 11 3/4" x 10" Original mixed media on paper painting,
Hand signed and dated lower right
and signed and titled on reverse. depicting lovers embracing in a jungle garden. done in Arie's signature style. This has been done in Arie's signature colourful style.
Arie Dubi (Born 1939) Polish born Israeli artist lives in Canada. Dubi Arie is known for Abstract historical, biblical themed mural painting, Jewish history. Dubi Arie was born in Poland in 1939/40. He immigrated to British mandate Palestine, Israel in 1948 with Youth Aliyah and joined Kibbutz Shaar Hagolan. He moved with his family to Toronto, Canada in 1974. In the wake of his experiences as a paratrooper in the Six Day War,
inspired by Marc Chagall, Arie created The Mission, a seven-panel panoramic work commemorating 4,000 years of Jewish history. Arie's wall murals and reliefs can be seen on many buildings in Israel and overseas.
Education: 1960-1963 Painting with Leo Roth and Haim Bargal 1962-1967 Margoshilski Art School, Tel Aviv
Awards and Prizes: 1964 Study Grant from Youth Aliyah 1968 Dvora Davidson Prize for Art from the Kibbutz Artzi Movement, Kibbutz Artzi 1971 Jordan Valley Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Independence Day
Old and New in the Museum Collection Yad Labanim Museum, Petach Tikva, 1972. Artists: Jacob El Hanani, Mordecai Ardon, Naftali Bezem, Yosl Bergner, Dubi, Arie,
Shraga Weil, Anna Ticho, Moshe Tamir, Shmuel Katz, Lea Nikel, Yohanan Simon, Reuven Rubin, David Rakia, Hermann Struck, Boris Schatz.