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Leza Lidow

Elizabeth H. Lidow (February 5, 1924 – September 1, 2014) was an American artist.

Biography edit

Elizabeth H. Lidow was born in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. She was brought up in a creative and intellectual environment. Her father was a World War I pilot, who later found a career as a stunt pilot for film. Her mother, daughter of a Russian diplomat, was born in China, and was an avid collector of Asian art and translated Asian poetry.

At an early age she showed a passion for painting. At 18 she married the composer Friedrich Hollaender,[1][2] who wrote for Marlene Dietrich as well as for Hollywood films. Film studios were interested in her as a potential actress but she declined in order to paint. She had a daughter with Hollander but after three years the couple divorced.

Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland. In 1951, Lidow returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi's Gallery. Soon after, she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp, Eric Lidow, and they had two sons together.

In 2005, arthritis had complicated her ability to paint. She started to make short films to continue her artistic expression.[3]

Leza Lidow died on September 1, 2014, at the age of 90.

Exhibitions edit

2008-2009

  • Nanjing Museum of Modern Art, Nanjing, China (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Hubei Museum of Art, Hubei, China (Solo)

2007

  • Shanghai Grand Theatre Gallery, Shanghai China (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Beijing World Art Museum, Beijing, China (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

2006

  • The Academy of Fine Arts of St Petersburg (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

2004

2003

  • "Cloning", Florence, Italy, Fortezza da Basso (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • BIAC Terza Biennale d'Arte Contemporanea. Arezzo, Italy, Galleria Transit (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Montreux, Switzerland, Galerie Sabine Gonard (Theme Exhibitions)
  • Piombino, Italy Galleria comunale, Parfums de Femmes (Theme Exhibitions)
  • Paris, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Parfums de Femmes (Theme Exhibitions)
  • Perugia, Italy, Torre Strozzi, Centro per L'Arte contemporanea (Theme Exhibitions).
  • Castiglione di Firenze, Italy, Chiesa San Lorenzo (Theme Exhibitions)
  • La Roche-sur-Foron, France, 5eme Festival de la Sculpture contemporaine (Theme Exhibitions)

2002

  • Serre di Rapolano, Italy, Museo comunale. En Cent Metamorphoses: La Femme (Theme Exhibitions)

2001

  • Geneva, Palexpo, Suisse Europ'Art. Hote d'honneur (Theme Exhibitions)
  • Gruyères, Switzerland, Centre international de L'Art fantastique (Theme Exhibitions).
  • Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Hotel de ville, Festival international du film fantastique (Theme Exhibitions)
  • Reggio Emilia, Italy, Biennale Internazionale dell'Arte Contemporanea (Theme Exhibitions)

1998/1999.

  • "The Last Supper", "Pollution Series", Nevada (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Institute of Contemporary Art, Las Vegas, Nevada (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • "The Eternal Game", "Pollution Series", The Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1997

  • "Pollution Series", Louis Stern Fine Arts, Los Angeles (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1995

  • "The Zodiacs", Musee Chateau de Gruyeres, Gruyeres, Switzerland (Group Exhibitions)
  • Miami Art Exhibition, Miami, Florida (Group Exhibitions)
  • Louis Newman Galleries, Beverly Hills, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1994

  • "Contemporary Perspectives II", Louis Newman Galleries, Beverley Hills, California (Group Exhibitions)
  • Salon des Peintres du XVI, Paris, France (Group Exhibitions)
  • "The Eternal Game"' or "The Battle of the Sexes", CNIT, Paris, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • "Le Mercredi", Centre Culturel de Courbevoie, Courbevoie, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • "The Eternal Game", or the "Battle of the Sexes", Museum Chateau de Gruyères, Gruyères, Suisse (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1992/93

  • Salon Societe des Artistes Francais, Le Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France (Group Exhibitions)
  • Salon d' Automne '92 Les Grands Palais des Champs-Élysées, Paris, France (Group Exhibitions)
  • Galerie Carpentier, Paris, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Louis Newman Galleries, Beverley Hills, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • "Le Tarot", Musee Chateau de Gruyeres, Gruyeres, Suisse (Group Exhibitions)

Mondial Arts Salon Avignon 93, Avignon, France (Gold Medal Award-Group Exhibitions)

  • "Dark Suburban Fantasies", Art Institute of So. California, Laguna Beach California (Group Exhibitions)
  • Art Chicago International, Expo Center, Chicago (Group Exhibitions)
  • "Les sens au feminin"' Musee Charlier, Brussels, Belgium (Group Exhibitions)
  • Paris Country Club, Rueil, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Centre Culturel de Courbevoie, Courbevoie, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Louis Newman Galleries, Beverley Hills, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1990/91

  • Louis Newman Galleries, Beverley Hills, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Joan Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1989

  • Joan Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1987/88

  • Galerie Carpentier, Paris, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Galleria Pirra, Turin, Italy (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1985/86

  • Joan Ankrum Gallery, 25th Anniversary, Los Angeles, California (Group Exhibitions)
  • Musee de Bastien, Antibes, France (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1984

  • Capricorn Gallery, Bethesda, Maryland (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Joan Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1982/83

  • Security Pacific Bank, Los Angeles, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)
  • Joan Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles, California (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

1981

1978

1952

  • American Watercolor Society, Miami, Florida; Denver, Colorado; New York, New York (Group Exhibitions)

1951

  • Royer's Gallery, Los Angeles (Selected Solo Exhibitions)

References edit

  1. ^ "From Where? And Where to? Episodes in the life of the musical clown Friedrich Hollaender (II) Twilight of the Clowns". Abc.net.au. 13 February 2007.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-07. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  3. ^ "Leza Holland". IMDb.com. Retrieved 8 November 2021.

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potential actress but she declined in order to paint She had a daughter with Hollander but after three years the couple divorced Her education in art was continued in Paris and Switzerland In 1951 Lidow returned to Los Angeles and exhibited solo at Roperi s Gallery Soon after she married industrialist and founder of International Rectifier Corp Eric Lidow and they had two sons together In 2005 arthritis had complicated her ability to paint She started to make short films to continue her artistic expression 3 Leza Lidow died on September 1 2014 at the age of 90 Exhibitions edit2008 2009 Nanjing Museum of Modern Art Nanjing China Selected Solo Exhibitions Hubei Museum of Art Hubei China Solo 2007 Shanghai Grand Theatre Gallery Shanghai China Selected Solo Exhibitions Beijing World Art Museum Beijing China Selected Solo Exhibitions 2006 The Academy of Fine Arts of St Petersburg Selected Solo Exhibitions 2004 Moscow Museum Of Contemporary History Selected Solo Exhibitions Cloning La Roche sur Foron Haute Savoie France Selected Solo Exhibitions 2003 Cloning Florence Italy Fortezza da Basso Selected Solo Exhibitions BIAC Terza Biennale d Arte Contemporanea Arezzo Italy Galleria Transit Selected Solo Exhibitions Montreux Switzerland Galerie Sabine Gonard Theme Exhibitions Piombino Italy Galleria comunale Parfums de Femmes Theme Exhibitions Paris Saint Germain en Laye Parfums de Femmes Theme Exhibitions Perugia Italy Torre Strozzi Centro per L Arte contemporanea Theme Exhibitions Castiglione di Firenze Italy Chiesa San Lorenzo Theme Exhibitions La Roche sur Foron France 5eme Festival de la Sculpture contemporaine Theme Exhibitions 2002 Serre di Rapolano Italy Museo comunale En Cent Metamorphoses La Femme Theme Exhibitions 2001 Geneva Palexpo Suisse Europ Art Hote d honneur Theme Exhibitions Gruyeres Switzerland Centre international de L Art fantastique Theme Exhibitions Neuchatel Switzerland Hotel de ville Festival international du film fantastique Theme Exhibitions Reggio Emilia Italy Biennale Internazionale dell Arte Contemporanea Theme Exhibitions 1998 1999 The Last Supper Pollution Series Nevada Selected Solo Exhibitions Institute of Contemporary Art Las Vegas Nevada Selected Solo Exhibitions The Eternal Game Pollution Series The Lowe Gallery Atlanta Georgia Selected Solo Exhibitions 1997 Pollution Series Louis Stern Fine Arts Los Angeles Selected Solo Exhibitions 1995 The Zodiacs Musee Chateau de Gruyeres Gruyeres Switzerland Group Exhibitions Miami Art Exhibition Miami Florida Group Exhibitions Louis Newman Galleries Beverly Hills California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1994 Contemporary Perspectives II Louis Newman Galleries Beverley Hills California Group Exhibitions Salon des Peintres du XVI Paris France Group Exhibitions The Eternal Game or The Battle of the Sexes CNIT Paris France Selected Solo Exhibitions Le Mercredi Centre Culturel de Courbevoie Courbevoie France Selected Solo Exhibitions The Eternal Game or the Battle of the Sexes Museum Chateau de Gruyeres Gruyeres Suisse Selected Solo Exhibitions 1992 93 Salon Societe des Artistes Francais Le Grand Palais des Champs Elysees Paris France Group Exhibitions Salon d Automne 92 Les Grands Palais des Champs Elysees Paris France Group Exhibitions Galerie Carpentier Paris France Selected Solo Exhibitions Louis Newman Galleries Beverley Hills California Selected Solo Exhibitions Le Tarot Musee Chateau de Gruyeres Gruyeres Suisse Group Exhibitions Mondial Arts Salon Avignon 93 Avignon France Gold Medal Award Group Exhibitions Dark Suburban Fantasies Art Institute of So California Laguna Beach California Group Exhibitions Art Chicago International Expo Center Chicago Group Exhibitions Les sens au feminin Musee Charlier Brussels Belgium Group Exhibitions Paris Country Club Rueil France Selected Solo Exhibitions Centre Culturel de Courbevoie Courbevoie France Selected Solo Exhibitions Louis Newman Galleries Beverley Hills California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1990 91 Louis Newman Galleries Beverley Hills California Selected Solo Exhibitions Joan Ankrum Gallery Los Angeles California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1989 Joan Ankrum Gallery Los Angeles California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1987 88 Galerie Carpentier Paris France Selected Solo Exhibitions Galleria Pirra Turin Italy Selected Solo Exhibitions 1985 86 Joan Ankrum Gallery 25th Anniversary Los Angeles California Group Exhibitions Musee de Bastien Antibes France Selected Solo Exhibitions 1984 Capricorn Gallery Bethesda Maryland Selected Solo Exhibitions Joan Ankrum Gallery Los Angeles California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1982 83 Security Pacific Bank Los Angeles California Selected Solo Exhibitions Joan Ankrum Gallery Los Angeles California Selected Solo Exhibitions 1981 Gallery Paule Anglim San Francisco Selected Solo Exhibitions 1978 Pavilion Gallery Scottsdale Arizona Selected Solo Exhibitions 1952 American Watercolor Society Miami Florida Denver Colorado New York New York Group Exhibitions 1951 Royer s Gallery Los Angeles Selected Solo Exhibitions References edit From Where And Where to Episodes in the life of the musical clown Friedrich Hollaender II Twilight of the Clowns Abc net au 13 February 2007 Filmportal de Archived from the original on 2007 09 07 Retrieved 2009 02 16 Leza Holland IMDb com Retrieved 8 November 2021 External links editLeza Lidow at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leza Lidow amp oldid 1213783305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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