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Asaf Lifshitz was born on 1942 in Ma'oz Haim, Israel, is an Israeli sculptor (born 1942). Discover Asaf Lifshitz'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
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Born 1942, 1942
Birthday 1942
Birthplace Ma'oz Haim, Israel
Nationality Israel

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1914

In Kfar Tavor, about 11 of Lifshitz's sculptures are displayed, among the most prominent are: "The Boy and The Horse" statue, which stands at a Ha'Shomer Square in Kfar Tavor, and down the road the "Visit by The Rothschilds" statue stands in the Baron Square, which was created based on a photograph of The Rothschild couple visit in Kfar Tavor in 1914.

In Holon stands "The Lion Who Loved Strawberries" as part of a Story–Gardens project: it is an impressive, large 2.5 meters tall bronze statue of a lion with his maw wide open and a bunch of strawberries inside it, accompanied by a large strawberry fruit statue.

Statues of Asaf Lifshitz are also displayed at the Technion in Haifa, Tefen Industrial Park in the Galilee, The Open Museum in Omer Industrial Park near Beer Sheva, Metula, Mitzpe Ramon and in other locations.

1942

Asaf Lifshitz (אסף ליפשיץ; born 1942) is an Israeli sculptor.

Many of his statues decorate different central places all over Israel, from Metula in the north to Beer Sheva in the south.

Lifshitz was born in 1942 in Kibbutz Ma'oz Haim.

He is the son of Israel (Srulik) and Lea Lifshitz of Shershevsky.

He studied at the local school of Kibbutz Ma'oz Haim and served as a tankist at the Israeli Armored Corps of the IDF.

Many members of the Lifshitz family are engaged in the arts of sculpture, painting, design, etc. Asaf is the cousin of the painter Uri Lifshitz.

The author Dvora Omer is a sister of Asaf from his mother's side.

Asaf worked as a metalworker in Kibbutz Ma'oz Haim and has been sculpting since his youth.

He is an autodidact who has never attended an accredited school of art.

The majority of the sculptures of Lifshitz are outdoor statues made of cast bronze.

Many of his statues depict playing characters and combine fantasy with reality, geometric figures with human figures.

One of his notable works is "The Drinking Pilot", located at the forefront of the Azrieli Center in Tel Aviv.

"The Drinking Pilot" is a statue made of bronze and stainless steel, which shows the image of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) pilots in a slightly different light.

The IAF website describes the statue: "In ' The Drinking Pilot ' Asaf Lifshitz tries to break the meticulous image of the Air Force pilots and shows the pilot when performing a daily activity of existence: drinking water straight from the tap. The pilot is half–dressed in his flight suit, his helmet lies on the ground and passers–by can just look at it closely, in contrast to the classic image of the pilot as a distanced and noble figure. Thus, Lifshitz gives humanity to the figure and creates solidarity in the viewer. The figure of 'The Drinking Pilot ' is based on the pilot Major Boaz Gafni, who was killed at the age of 24."