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          Kosso Eloul was an Israeli sculptor who was born in Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galerie Simon Blais have featured Kosso Eloul's work in....

          Kosso Eloul ( - ) was active/lived in New York, Ontario / Israel, Canada.

          Kosso Eloul

          Israeli sculptor

          Kosso Eloul born in Russia, 1920–1995, was an Israeli sculptor. His work displays a combination between the influence of "Canaanite" art and the abstractionism of the Ofakim Hadashim movement.

          He won the Dizengoff Prize for Sculpture in 1951.

          Biography

          Kosso Eloul was born in the city of Murom, Russia. In 1924 (aged 4) he immigrated with his family to Palestine. His artistic education began in the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Tel Aviv, and continued at the Reali School in Haifa with Yitzhak Sirkin as his teacher.

          Kosso Eloul RCA ( – ) An important Canadian/American/Israeli sculptor, Kosso Eloul was born in Mourom, U.S.S.R., raised in Israel ( – ).

        1. Kosso Eloul RCA ( – ) An important Canadian/American/Israeli sculptor, Kosso Eloul was born in Mourom, U.S.S.R., raised in Israel ( – ).
        2. Kosso Eloul was born in the city of Murom, Russia.
        3. Kosso Eloul was an Israeli sculptor who was born in Numerous key galleries and museums such as Galerie Simon Blais have featured Kosso Eloul's work in.
        4. Kosso Eloul (–) was an Israeli sculptor born in Murom, U.S.S.R and moved to Tel-Aviv, Israel, at the age of four.
        5. Kosso Eloul: [exposition, Marlborough Godard, Toronto] Available at Department of Art History Library For use in Library only (NBE46 A4 ).
        6. He spent 1938 studying sculpture at Yitzhak Danziger's studio in Tel Aviv. In 1939, at age 19, he went to the United States in order to study at the Art Institute of Chicago, which he did until 1943. He continued his studies in New York and Philadelphia.[citation needed]

          During World War II he volunteered for the United States Navy, in which he served for two years.

          Returning to Palestine in February 1946, he settled in