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Enrico Glicenstein

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at the University of Warsaw in 1910. At the end of the war the family lived in Switzerland until they emigrated to London in 1920. During the next eight years he exhibited first in London and later in Rome and Venice.
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in 1985, and many Glicenstein sculptures are still displayed there. In 2008 the Deputy Mayor of Safed was indicted for stealing paintings that had been put in storage when the Glicenstein Museum changed its role.
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in 1870 and named Enoch Hendryk Glicenstein. His father was a teacher who also worked as a monumental mason. He initially showed interest in being a rabbi whilst working in
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Glicenstein emigrated to America in 1928 with his son Emanuel. His wife and daughter joined him in New York in 1935. Glicenstein wanted to go to
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Jean Cassou has published a book on Glicenstein Sculpture. Portraits of Glicenstein and his daughter Beatrice were made by his son
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In 1906, Glicenstein returned from a trip to Germany and exhibited his paintings there until
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but he died in a car accident in 1942. His son became a notable painter and lived in
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broke out and he moved his family to Poland. He took over the Chair belonging to
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Statue of Jeremiah by Enrico Glicenstein on display in Special Collections at
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Sokol, Stanley S; Mrotek Kissane, Sharon F; Abramowicz, Alfred L (1992).
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Glicenstein's works are found in a number of collections including the
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The Glicenstein Museum was founded in Safed, Israel. It became the
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painting signs and carving wood. After studying in Munich at the
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was born in Rome, and Glicenstein became an Italian citizen.
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he married Helena Hirszenberg in 1896. The couple lived in
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Turek
Emanuel Glicen Romano
Turek, Poland
Łódź
Royal Bavarian Academy of Art
Rome
Emanuel
World War I
Xawery Dunikowski
Palestine
Safed

Cleveland Public Library
Israel Bible Museum
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
Pompidou Centre
Israel Museum
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
Krakow
Warsaw National Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Emanuel Glicen Romano


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