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Israel Abramofsky Israel "Abe" Abramofsky was a Russian-born artist, who trained in Paris and settled in the United States, known for his landscape works and works depicting Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Born in Kiev, Russia September 10, 1888. He left Czarist Russia for Vienna, Austria where he first took an interest in art. He lived briefly in Paris and arrived in the United States in 1909. Toledo, Ohio became his home. He went back to France in 1914, 1920 and 1925 to study with Jean Paul Laurens and Lucien Simon in the Julian Academy. In Paris, he saw the works of Chirico, Van Dongen, Delauney, Lhote, Leger, Ozenfant, Dufresne, Dufy, Gris, Modigliani, Segonzac, Gromaire and many others. His works have been represented in collections of the Luxembourg Museum, the Museum in Israel, the Brooklyn Museum, in numerous museums in Ohio and many private collections. For his first trip back to Paris from Ohio, he came with a letter of introduction from noted Toledo mayor Brand Whitlock. He died in 1975. In a brief biographical piece, he wrote, "I am unable to classify myself, except I hope that I am a part of the twentieth century. I do feel that my Jewish types reflect the tradition and beliefs that . . . have kept them separate as a people since Abraham." http://abramofsky.com/biog/biohtml/mylife01.html. See "I. Abramovsky," Program for Exhibition and Sale, March 28 through April 4, 1966, Temple Shomer Emunim, Sylvania, Ohio; Parnassus, April 1932, Vol. IV, No. 4; "Retrospective Exhibition of the Drawings and Paintings of Toledo's I. Abramovsky, March 8 - March 19, 1966, Jewish Community Center, Toledo, Ohio;http://abramofsky.com/; "Retrospective Exhibition of the Drawings and Paintings of Toledo's I. Abramofsky," March 8 - March 19, 1966 (Jewish Community Center, Toledo, Ohio); I. Abramofsky, Exhibition and Sale, March 28 through April 4, 1976, Temple Shomer Emunim, Sylvania, Ohio>