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Jacob Eisenscher (1896–1980) was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is an Israeli artist.
Jacob Eisenscher was born in Czernowitz, Bukovina in 1896. As a young man, Eisenscher attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. In his youth, Eisenscher was associated with a group of Jewish intellectuals that included Itsik Manger, Eliezer Steinbarg, Bernard Reder and others.
In 1914, he was drafted and sent to the Russian front in Galicia. In 1915, while stationed in the Alps, he was taken prisoner by the Italian army. He remained in a prisoner-of-war camp throughout World War I and spent much of his time painting. After the war, Eisenscher returned to Czernowitz and worked as a photographer.
Eisenscher immigrated to France in the early 1930s. He worked in Paris for five years, during which he was exposed to Cubism and became heavily influenced by the work of Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
In 1935, Eisenscher immigrated to Israel. He studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design later teaching there, between 1952–67. There, Eisenscher worked with many Israeli artists, many of whom later became well known, prominent figures in Israeli art. Eisenscher exhibited his work all over the world.
In the beginning of his career, Eisenscher produced drawings, woodcuts and figurative paintings. Influenced by German Expressionism, Eisenscher eventually began creating portraits and figurative paintings. By the 1950s, he was interested in painting Cubist-style landscapes which became a major focus for him. His paintings also included visions of the Jewish "shtetls" in Eastern Europe, markets, synagogues and scenes of Israel and its people. His series "Gate" (1969) received much attention as well as the painting "The Night of the 29th of November" which is part of the Knesset collection.
Jacob Eisenscher died in 1980.
Awards and Recognition:
1947 Dizengoff Prize for Painting and Sculpture, Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
1953 Participated in São Paulo Art Biennial
1957 Participated in Venice Biennale
1958 Haifa Fund Prize, Haifa Municipality
Education:
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
Teaching:
1952–67 Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
Exhibitions:
1927 Municipal Museum, Czernowitz
1929 Hasefer Gallery, Bucharest
1935 "Le Balcon" Gallery, Paris, France
1944 Katz Gallery, Tel Aviv
1950 Jerusalem Artists House
1954 Tel Aviv Museum of Art
1955 Mikra Studio Gallery, Tel Aviv
1957 National Museum, Bezalel, Jerusalem, Israel
1960 Bet Zevi, Ramat Gan, Israel
1964 Tel Aviv Museum, Dizengoff House
1965 Yad Lebanim, Rechovoth, Israel
1970 Artist's House, Tel Aviv
1974 Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv
1979 Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv