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Kosso Eloul was born on 1920 in Murom, Russia, is an Israeli sculptor. Discover Kosso Eloul's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Born 1920
Birthday 1920
Birthplace Murom, Russia
Date of death 1995
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Nationality Russia

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His wife is Rita Letendre, married 1964

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1920

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.

1924

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.

1938

He spent 1938 studying sculpture at Yitzhak Danziger's studio in Tel Aviv.

1939

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.

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

1946

Returning to Palestine in February 1946, he settled in Shfeya.

1948

During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War he lived in the kibbutz of Ein Harod and served as a medic in battles taking place near Mount Gilboa.

In Ein Harod he worked for five years as an art teacher.

He joined the New Horizons art group in 1948.

1950

Beginning in the 1950s he took an active roles in Symposia in Israel, and from 1960 in international symposia for sculptors, including in Berlin (1963) and Montreal(1964), while displaying his work in European cities such as Rome and Berlin.

1951

He won the Dizengoff Prize for Sculpture in 1951.

Kosso Eloul was born in the city of Murom, Russia.

In 1951 he won the Dizengoff Prize for Sculpture for his sculpture "Prisoner".

1955

Afterwards he moved to Ramat Gan and continued teaching there until 1955.

Among his students were Pinhas Ashat, Matanya Abramson, and Raffi Lavie.

1962

Towards the end of 1962 he organized an international sculpture symposium which took place in Mitzpe Ramon.

This event indicated the growing interest of sculptors in the Israeli landscape, especially desert and barren landscapes.

1964

In 1964 (according to another source – 1969) Eloul immigrated to Toronto, Canada, where he lived until his death in 1995.

During his residence there he erected more than 40 sculptures around the city.

1965

Invited as a participant to the first sculpture symposium in the United States in 1965, he contributed the monolith sculpture "Hard Fact".

1995

Eloul died from a heart attack in Toronto in November 1995, at age 75.

He left behind two sons and a daughter.

Visual arts in Israel