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Shmuel Katz (artist)

Shmuel Katz (Hebrew: שמואל כ"ץ) (August 18, 1926 – March 26, 2010) was an Israeli artist, illustrator, and cartoonist. A Holocaust survivor and postwar immigrant to Mandate Palestine via the detention camps on Cyprus, he figured prominently in Israeli illustration and newspaper cartooning, widely exhibiting and publishing his drawings and paintings at home and abroad, for which he won numerous local and international awards. His sketches and watercolors are known for their sprightly lines and touches of humor.[1]

Shmuel Katz

Biography

Shmuel Alexander (Sandor) Katz was born in Vienna, Austria, to parents of Hungarian origin. Following the Anschluss, Austria's annexation by Nazi Germany in March 1938, the family relocated to Hungary. He attended school, studied the piano, and became a member of the Zionist youth movement HaNoar HaTzioni. After the Nazi invasion of Hungary in 1944, he was deported to a forced labor camp in Yugoslavia from which he escaped to Budapest where he was among the thousands of Jews hidden in the "Glass House" shelter operated by Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz, until the arrival of the Soviet Red Army in mid-February 1945.

In Budapest, Katz joined the youth movement Hashomer Hatzair. He began studying architecture there in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. In 1946, in the framework of the Aliyah Bet illegal immigration, he sailed aboard the Knesset Israel which was apprehended by the British and its passengers interned in a detention camp on Cyprus.

In 1947, Katz secured a legal immigration certificate as a member of the "First of May" nucleus group of Hashomer Hatzair. The group did its pioneering training at Kibbutz Eilon on the Lebanese border, and on October 8, 1948, became the founders of Kibbutz Ga'aton in the Western Galilee, where Katz spent the rest of his life. He designed the kibbutz dining room whose interior features Hungarian folkloristic wood carving.

Art career

During the years 1950–1953 Shemuel Katz illustrated Mishmar Layeladim, the weekly children's supplement to the Mapam party's newspaper, Al HaMishmar. In 1953–1954, he enrolled in the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France, where he studied lithography, copperplate etching, fresco, and music, and toured the lands of Western Europe. In 1955, he joined the editorial board of Al HaMishmar as illustrator and graphics editor. In 1958, he traveled through East Africa, a journey whose impressions influenced his artistic and technical style and led to the 1962 publication of A Journey to the Land of Kush together with author Nathan Shaham. In 1976 he visited Iran, and the following November in Tehran exhibited artworks featuring Iran and Jerusalem. In 1979, Katz paid two visits to Egypt with the "Autonomy" delegation and was granted a private interview with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. In 1983, he visited Hungary as a member of a delegation from Peace Now.

Shemuel Katz's artworks have been exhibited extensively in Israel and abroad. His watercolors of Jerusalem have been reproduced as posters and postcards. His courtroom sketches of Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem, 1961, are held in the art collection of Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Authority. As an artist in the IDF, he sketched soldiers on guard and at war. Katz is well known as the illustrator of hundreds of books, especially for Sifriat Poalim, the Kibbutz Artzi movement's publishing house. Especially popular are his illustrated classics of Israeli children's literature, such as Igeal Mozinsohn's Hasamba series and poet Leah Goldberg's Flat for Rent, whose cover art was used for a postage stamp.[2]

Katz published editorial cartoons and illustrations in the Israeli dailies Al HaMishmar, and Maariv, the weekly kibbutz supplement of the mass-circulation Yedioth Aharonoth, as well as the Swiss satirical periodical, Nebelspalter.

Katz died at a hospital in Nahariya at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife Naomi and two daughters.[3] His daughter Yael is married to politician Dov Khenin.

Awards and honors

  • 1959 – Medal at the International Exhibition of Book Art, Leipzig, Germany
  • 1961 – First prize in Drawing and Watercolor of the Biennale for Young Artists, Paris, France
  • 1974 – Nordau Prize for Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
  • 1985 – Nachum Gutman Memorial Award of the Tel Aviv municipality
  • 1997 – International Award for Caricature, Budapest, Hungary
  • 2006 – "Dosh" Memorial Award for Caricature, Einav Center, Tel Aviv
  • 2007 – First "Golden Pencil" Award of the Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comic Art, Holon, Israel

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 2, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Shumel Katz, 1926–2010 Caricaturist and illustrator of Israel's best loved children's books dies at 83, Haaretz". Haaretz.com. March 28, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Shmuel Katz, 1926-2010/Caricaturist and illustrator of Israel's best-loved children's books dies at 83[dead link]

Further reading

  • Shemuel Katz's autobiography, Goralo shel Tsayar: Kav Over bein Austria, Hungaria, ve-Yisrael, Sifriat Poalim, 2003 ISBN 965-02-0206-4. Originally published in German Mein Schicksal war die Ausnahme: Erinnerungen eines Zeichners un Karikaturisten an Österreich, Ungarn und Israel, Wien, St. Pölten, 2001, ed. Dr. Martha Keil, Institut für Geschichte der Juden in Österreich

External links

  • Portrait photo of the artist at work
  • Israeli cityscapes in watercolor
  • Courtroom illustrations of the Adolf Eichmann trial, 1961 Art Collection of Yad Vashem
  • Cartoons in "Al HaMishmar"
  • Illustrations for classics of Israeli children’s literature

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For the writer and MK see Shmuel Katz politician Shmuel Katz Hebrew שמואל כ ץ August 18 1926 March 26 2010 was an Israeli artist illustrator and cartoonist A Holocaust survivor and postwar immigrant to Mandate Palestine via the detention camps on Cyprus he figured prominently in Israeli illustration and newspaper cartooning widely exhibiting and publishing his drawings and paintings at home and abroad for which he won numerous local and international awards His sketches and watercolors are known for their sprightly lines and touches of humor 1 Shmuel Katz Contents 1 Biography 2 Art career 3 Awards and honors 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditShmuel Alexander Sandor Katz was born in Vienna Austria to parents of Hungarian origin Following the Anschluss Austria s annexation by Nazi Germany in March 1938 the family relocated to Hungary He attended school studied the piano and became a member of the Zionist youth movement HaNoar HaTzioni After the Nazi invasion of Hungary in 1944 he was deported to a forced labor camp in Yugoslavia from which he escaped to Budapest where he was among the thousands of Jews hidden in the Glass House shelter operated by Swiss diplomat Carl Lutz until the arrival of the Soviet Red Army in mid February 1945 In Budapest Katz joined the youth movement Hashomer Hatzair He began studying architecture there in the Budapest University of Technology and Economics In 1946 in the framework of the Aliyah Bet illegal immigration he sailed aboard the Knesset Israel which was apprehended by the British and its passengers interned in a detention camp on Cyprus In 1947 Katz secured a legal immigration certificate as a member of the First of May nucleus group of Hashomer Hatzair The group did its pioneering training at Kibbutz Eilon on the Lebanese border and on October 8 1948 became the founders of Kibbutz Ga aton in the Western Galilee where Katz spent the rest of his life He designed the kibbutz dining room whose interior features Hungarian folkloristic wood carving Art career EditDuring the years 1950 1953 Shemuel Katz illustrated Mishmar Layeladim the weekly children s supplement to the Mapam party s newspaper Al HaMishmar In 1953 1954 he enrolled in the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris France where he studied lithography copperplate etching fresco and music and toured the lands of Western Europe In 1955 he joined the editorial board of Al HaMishmar as illustrator and graphics editor In 1958 he traveled through East Africa a journey whose impressions influenced his artistic and technical style and led to the 1962 publication of A Journey to the Land of Kush together with author Nathan Shaham In 1976 he visited Iran and the following November in Tehran exhibited artworks featuring Iran and Jerusalem In 1979 Katz paid two visits to Egypt with the Autonomy delegation and was granted a private interview with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat In 1983 he visited Hungary as a member of a delegation from Peace Now Shemuel Katz s artworks have been exhibited extensively in Israel and abroad His watercolors of Jerusalem have been reproduced as posters and postcards His courtroom sketches of Adolf Eichmann s trial in Jerusalem 1961 are held in the art collection of Yad Vashem Israel s Holocaust Remembrance Authority As an artist in the IDF he sketched soldiers on guard and at war Katz is well known as the illustrator of hundreds of books especially for Sifriat Poalim the Kibbutz Artzi movement s publishing house Especially popular are his illustrated classics of Israeli children s literature such as Igeal Mozinsohn s Hasamba series and poet Leah Goldberg s Flat for Rent whose cover art was used for a postage stamp 2 Katz published editorial cartoons and illustrations in the Israeli dailies Al HaMishmar and Maariv the weekly kibbutz supplement of the mass circulation Yedioth Aharonoth as well as the Swiss satirical periodical Nebelspalter Katz died at a hospital in Nahariya at the age of 83 He is survived by his wife Naomi and two daughters 3 His daughter Yael is married to politician Dov Khenin Awards and honors Edit1959 Medal at the International Exhibition of Book Art Leipzig Germany 1961 First prize in Drawing and Watercolor of the Biennale for Young Artists Paris France 1974 Nordau Prize for Art Tel Aviv Israel 1985 Nachum Gutman Memorial Award of the Tel Aviv municipality 1997 International Award for Caricature Budapest Hungary 2006 Dosh Memorial Award for Caricature Einav Center Tel Aviv 2007 First Golden Pencil Award of the Israeli Museum of Caricature and Comic Art Holon IsraelReferences Edit Stylus Days Shmuel Katz Archived from the original on March 2 2014 Retrieved March 2 2014 Shumel Katz 1926 2010 Caricaturist and illustrator of Israel s best loved children s books dies at 83 Haaretz Haaretz com March 28 2010 Retrieved August 6 2019 Shmuel Katz 1926 2010 Caricaturist and illustrator of Israel s best loved children s books dies at 83 dead link Further reading EditShemuel Katz s autobiography Goralo shel Tsayar Kav Over bein Austria Hungaria ve Yisrael Sifriat Poalim 2003 ISBN 965 02 0206 4 Originally published in German Mein Schicksal war die Ausnahme Erinnerungen eines Zeichners un Karikaturisten an Osterreich Ungarn und Israel Wien St Polten 2001 ed Dr Martha Keil Institut fur Geschichte der Juden in OsterreichExternal links EditPortrait photo of the artist at work Israeli cityscapes in watercolor Courtroom illustrations of the Adolf Eichmann trial 1961 Art Collection of Yad Vashem Cartoons in Al HaMishmar Illustrations for classics of Israeli children s literature Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shmuel Katz artist amp oldid 1081360810, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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