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Amiram Tamari
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'''Amiram Tamari''' (22 March 1913 - 3 July 1981)<ref>[https://ift.tt/2Op8pOT Obituary of artist]</ref> was an Israeli illustrator artist. Tamari was a [[Dizengoff Prize]] winner for painting in 1941.
== Biography ==
Amiram Tamari was born in the spring of 1913 in [[Hadera]], the son of Tzipora and Michael Tamari-Teitelman, [[Hapoel Hatzair]]. Growing up in Tel Aviv, he studied at the [[Académie de la Grande Chaumière]] and the [[Académie Julian]] in [[Paris]]. <ref>Graciela Trajtenberg, International Art, Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2005, p. 251</ref>
Tamari's oil paintings focused on landscapes of [[Eretz Yisrael]] in an abstract style. Tamari won the Dizengoff Prize for Painting in 1941. in addition, Tamari illustrated children's books published by Gadish Publishers, including the book "Hasamba Street Fighting in Gaza", which was published in 1957.
He taught painting at the Levinsky College of Education and at the Dugma School in Tel Aviv
He was married to Chana nee Schleselberg and had a daughter.
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== References ==
[[Category:20th-century people]]
[[Category:Israeli artists]]
[[Category:Dizengoff Prize recipients]]
[[Category:Israeli illustrators]]
[[Category:Israeli painters]]
[[Category:Israeli people stubs]]
== Biography ==
Amiram Tamari was born in the spring of 1913 in [[Hadera]], the son of Tzipora and Michael Tamari-Teitelman, [[Hapoel Hatzair]]. Growing up in Tel Aviv, he studied at the [[Académie de la Grande Chaumière]] and the [[Académie Julian]] in [[Paris]]. <ref>Graciela Trajtenberg, International Art, Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2005, p. 251</ref>
Tamari's oil paintings focused on landscapes of [[Eretz Yisrael]] in an abstract style. Tamari won the Dizengoff Prize for Painting in 1941. in addition, Tamari illustrated children's books published by Gadish Publishers, including the book "Hasamba Street Fighting in Gaza", which was published in 1957.
He taught painting at the Levinsky College of Education and at the Dugma School in Tel Aviv
He was married to Chana nee Schleselberg and had a daughter.
== External links ==
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== References ==
[[Category:20th-century people]]
[[Category:Israeli artists]]
[[Category:Dizengoff Prize recipients]]
[[Category:Israeli illustrators]]
[[Category:Israeli painters]]
[[Category:Israeli people stubs]]
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