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Batia Lishansky

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159: 36: 95: 495: 192:-born pioneering Israeli sculptor. Working with stone, wood and bronze, she created portraits and memorials commemorating the people and events of the early years of the 196:. Her many busts portray cultural and political figures as well as members of her family while her monumental memorials are dedicated to those who were killed in the 216:, Russian Empire, in 1900, Batia Lishansky was the youngest of the four daughters of Shoshanna (1865–1944) and Meir Yonah Lishansky (1862–1942). After 490: 480: 379: 291:
for those who died in the War of Independence (1947–1949). Depicting heroism and comradeship, the series of three can be found at
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for her contributions to sculpture on two occasions: in 1944 and 1957. In 1986, she was honoured with the
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In a style ranging from expressiveness to realism, her early works were influenced by
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Commemorating the Fallen (Kfar Yehoshua, Beit Keshet, Kadoorie Agricultural Village)
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where she studied for three years before spending a further three years at the
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kibbutz and exhibiting her early wood sculptures. In 1923, she went to
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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with her mother in 1910, she studied for a year at the
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Malyn
Russian Empire
Tel Aviv
Israel
Israel
Dizengoff Prize
Israel Prize

Netzer Sereni
Russian Empire
State of Israel
War of Independence
Kfar Giladi
Malyn
immigrating
Palestine
Bezalel Institute
Boris Schatz
Rome Academy of Fine Arts
Ein Harod
Berlin
Academy of Painting and Sculpture
Paris
Tel Aviv
Auguste Rodin
Camille Claudel
David Ben-Gurion
Menahem Begin
Golda Meir

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