Histadrut Art Studio

Histadrut Art Studio
הסטודיו לציור של ההסתדרות
Address
Yavne Street, Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv
,
Israel
Information
Other nameFrenkel's Art Studio
School typeArt Studio
Established1925 C
FounderIsaac Frenkel
Closed1929 C
DirectorIsaac Frenkel
Modern Artists Exhibition at the Ohel Theatre, the Histadrut Art Studio played a major role in the exposition.

The Histadrut studio of art was the first art academy in Tel Aviv in Mandatory Palestine.[1] Founded by Isaac Frenkel Frenel, it was active from 1926 to 1929.[2] The Jewish labour union known as the Histadrut provided some funding and therefore the studio used the Histadrut name.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

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