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Zvi Malnovitzer (Hebrew: צבי מלנוביצר, born 1945) is an expressionist painter born to a Haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, religious family in Bnei Brak, Israel. His upbringing in a society isolated from the modern world, where he was dedicated to intensive and uninterrupted Talmudic study from a young age, makes his decision to become an artist unusual, bold, and one of accomplishment. During his training in Reichenau, Austria, where he studied under the auspices of artist Wolfgang Manner and under the direction of Ernst Fuchs (renowned exponent of Fantastic Realism, a 20th-century group of artists in Vienna combining techniques of the Old Masters with religious and esoteric symbolism), Malnvotizer developed a unique style portraying themes that straddle the religious and secular worlds.

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  • Zvi Malnovitzer (fr)
  • Zvi Malnovitzer (en)
  • 慈维·麦尔诺维泽 (zh)
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  • Zvi Malnovitzer (en hébreu: צבי מלנוביצר, né 1945) est un artiste peintre expressionniste juif né d'une famille Haredi (juive ultra-orthodoxe) religieuse à Bnei Brak, Israël. Compte tenu de son éducation d'une société isolée du monde moderne, où il a été consacré à l'étude du Talmud dès le plus jeune âge, sa décision de devenir un artiste représente une grand accomplissement. Au cours de sa formation artistique à Reichenau, Autriche, où il a étudié sous auspices artistes comme Wolfgang Manner et sous la direction d'Ernst Fuchs (chef de file de l'école viennoise du réalisme fantastique), Malnvotizer a développé un style original et unique. Les thèmes de ses œuvres surtout facilitent les relations entre religieux et séculiers. (fr)
  • Zvi Malnovitzer (Hebrew: צבי מלנוביצר, born 1945) is an expressionist painter born to a Haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, religious family in Bnei Brak, Israel. His upbringing in a society isolated from the modern world, where he was dedicated to intensive and uninterrupted Talmudic study from a young age, makes his decision to become an artist unusual, bold, and one of accomplishment. During his training in Reichenau, Austria, where he studied under the auspices of artist Wolfgang Manner and under the direction of Ernst Fuchs (renowned exponent of Fantastic Realism, a 20th-century group of artists in Vienna combining techniques of the Old Masters with religious and esoteric symbolism), Malnvotizer developed a unique style portraying themes that straddle the religious and secular worlds. (en)
  • 慈维·麦尔诺维泽(希伯来语: צבי מלנוביצר,生于1945年)是一位犹太表现主义画家,他出生于以色列、贝内贝拉克的一个犹太宗教(超正统)家庭。他成长于一个与现代世界相隔绝的社会,身处这样一种环境,他从小就得高强度以及不间断地学习犹太法典,但是,他却做出了非同寻常、英勇无畏的决定,立志要成为一位艺术家,并取得重大的成就。在奥地利、拉克斯山麓赖歇瑙接受培训期间,他得到了艺术家 Wolfgang Manner的大力支持以及艺术家,(派的著名代表人物,这是由20世纪的维也纳艺术家组成的一个派别,提倡早期的绘画大师技巧与宗教、秘教象征主义的融合)的细心指导。随后,麦尔诺维泽开创了自己独一无二的绘画风格来描绘一系列跨越宗教和世俗世界的主题。 (zh)
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  • Zvi Malnovitzer (en hébreu: צבי מלנוביצר, né 1945) est un artiste peintre expressionniste juif né d'une famille Haredi (juive ultra-orthodoxe) religieuse à Bnei Brak, Israël. Compte tenu de son éducation d'une société isolée du monde moderne, où il a été consacré à l'étude du Talmud dès le plus jeune âge, sa décision de devenir un artiste représente une grand accomplissement. Au cours de sa formation artistique à Reichenau, Autriche, où il a étudié sous auspices artistes comme Wolfgang Manner et sous la direction d'Ernst Fuchs (chef de file de l'école viennoise du réalisme fantastique), Malnvotizer a développé un style original et unique. Les thèmes de ses œuvres surtout facilitent les relations entre religieux et séculiers. Alors que les œuvres de Malnovitzer se démarquent dans le style de Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), le peintre prolifique de l'art de l'auto-portrait, et Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), le style de Malnovitzer est unique car il combine l'expressionnisme européen avec des thèmes traditionnels et religieux. La manière dont il peint ressemble à sa manière de vivre - en adoptant les idées modernes, tout en continuant à préserver ses traditions religieuses. Les sujets de ses peintures sont divers, allant de rabbins, de survivants de l'Holocauste, aux patrons de cafés. L'humanité et l'universalité de ses œuvres l'a fait connaître dans le monde entier - à Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Paris, New York, et de nombreuses autres villes où ses tableaux ont fait leur apparition dans les enchères, des galeries et des expositions. * Tvila au Mikve (1978) * La Tsedaka (charité) (1980) * Le cri (1984) * Danse dans les montagnes de Meron (1986) * La soupe (2001) * Un sans-abri (2003) * Sortie de la synagogue (2007) * Homme lisant (2007) (fr)
  • Zvi Malnovitzer (Hebrew: צבי מלנוביצר, born 1945) is an expressionist painter born to a Haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, religious family in Bnei Brak, Israel. His upbringing in a society isolated from the modern world, where he was dedicated to intensive and uninterrupted Talmudic study from a young age, makes his decision to become an artist unusual, bold, and one of accomplishment. During his training in Reichenau, Austria, where he studied under the auspices of artist Wolfgang Manner and under the direction of Ernst Fuchs (renowned exponent of Fantastic Realism, a 20th-century group of artists in Vienna combining techniques of the Old Masters with religious and esoteric symbolism), Malnvotizer developed a unique style portraying themes that straddle the religious and secular worlds. While Malnovitzer's work is inspired by the prolific portraits of Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669) and the Romanticism of Francisco de Goya (1746–1828), his style is unique in that it combines European Expressionism with traditional and religious themes. The way he paints is reflective of the way he lives his life - by embracing modern ideas while continuing to preserve his religious traditions. The subjects in his paintings are diverse, ranging from rabbis, to Holocaust survivors, to patrons at coffee shops. The one characteristic that all his works share is that his subjects’ faces, especially their eyes, speak volumes about their life story. The humanity and the universality of his art has made him known throughout the world – in Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Paris, New York City, Los Angeles, London, Amsterdam, Sydney, Berlin, and many other cities where his paintings have appeared in auctions, at galleries, and in exhibitions. (en)
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