Nahum Gutman

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Nahum Gutman was a prominent Israeli painter, illustrator, and writer known for his colorful depictions of early Tel Aviv and contributions to Hebrew children's literature.

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instanceOf Israeli painter
children's author
illustrator
person
writer
activeYearsEnd 1980
activeYearsStart 1920
awardReceived Dizengoff Prize for Painting NERFINISHED
Israel Prize for children's literature NERFINISHED
birthDate 1898-10-05
birthPlace Bessarabia NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
Telenești NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Israel
deathDate 1980-11-28
depicts early Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
life in pre-state Israel
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Gutman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork illustration
literature
painting
genre children's literature
givenName Nahum NERFINISHED
hasMemorial Nahum Gutman Museum of Art in Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
hasPartInCollection Nahum Gutman Museum of Art NERFINISHED
hasWorkLocation Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
influencedBy early Zionist settlement in Palestine
landscape of Tel Aviv
languageOfWorkOrName Hebrew
movement Israeli art
name Nahum Gutman NERFINISHED
nationality Israeli
notableFor colorful depictions of early Tel Aviv
contributions to Hebrew children's literature
pioneering style in Israeli children's book illustration
notableWork children's book illustrations for Hebrew literature
illustrations for "Stories of Old Tel Aviv"
illustrations for "The Adventures of Uri-Muri"
occupation children's book illustrator
illustrator
painter
writer
placeOfDeath Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
residence Tel Aviv NERFINISHED

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Trumpeldor Cemetery burialPlaceOf Nahum Gutman