PAST EXHIBITION

Jacob Pins Master Woodcuts

1st West Coast Showing of Israel's Master Woodcutter
On View:
May 5, 1974 - Jun 30, 1974
Location:
Judah L. Magnes Museum
Gallery Hours:
Every week, Tuesday-Friday, 11am-4pm, during the UC Berkeley Fall and Spring Semesters.

Jacob Pins was born in 1917 in Germany. He emigrated to Palestine at the age of 19 and lived on a kibbutz for five years. In 1941 he went to study with Jacob Steinhardt in Jerusalem. Pins was the cofounder in 1949 of the “Jerusalem Artists”group and the “Jerusalem Artists’ House.” He has since been a lecturer at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. In 1962 Jacob Pins went as a special envoy of the Foreign Ministry and the Israel Painters and Sculptors Association to Japan. He is a collector of Far Eastern Art.

Sunday, May 5 [1974], 2 to 5 p.m.
Guest of Honor
Dr. Shlomo Tadmor
Consul General of Israel

Jacob Pins: Master Woodcuts, Magnes Museum Berkeley (1974)







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Master Woodcuts


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