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Rudi Lehmann was born on 25 August, 1903 in Berlin, Germany, is a German-born Israeli artist. Discover Rudi Lehmann'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 74 years old?
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1977 |
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Givatayim, Israel |
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Rudi Lehmann Net Worth
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Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann (רודי להמן) was a German-born Israeli sculptor and Wood carving artist.
He was one of the pioneers of sculpture in the State of Israel.
Rudolf (Rudi) Lehmann (1903-1977), born in Berlin, August 25, 1903 to non-Jewish German Elizabeth Sender.
In 1912 in Berlin he practiced, wood sculpture with Ludwig Vordermayer.
In 1917-1922, he studied mechanics and worked as a blacksmith's apprentice.
After studying woodcarving and sculpture with sculptor Harold Isenstein, he attended the de:Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee (Municipal Art School Berlin-Weißensee), majoring in sculpture and ceramics.
During his studies there, he met Hedwig Grossman, whom he later married.
In 1919 Rudolf was adopted by the Lehmann family.
He was one of the pioneers of wood sculpting in the State of Israel.
In 1928-1930, Lehmann worked for Holzmann's Stone Mason and Carving company.
He became a freelance stonemason and sculptor for museums around Germany, including the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, and worked in terra cotta at Hedwig's ceramics workshop.
In the summer of 1933, Lehmann immigrated to Mandate Palestine with his wife and settled in Haifa.
They established a ceramics testing laboratory at the Technion in Haifa and settled on Kibbutz Yagur in 1935, where they established a flower pot factory.
In 1937, the couple opened a sculpture studio in Jerusalem, where Lehmann produced miniature carvings from olive wood, ivory, horn and gemstones sold as tourist souvenirs.
In 1945-1947, Lehmann worked for the Haganah, building models and ballistic implements.
In 1947-1948, he joined the Jewish Agency's Self-Defense Planning Committee.
In 1953, he helped to found the Ein Hod Artists' Village, where he taught sculpture.
In 1959, Lehmann and his wife moved to Givatayim where he established an art school under the auspices of the Givatayim municipality.
The school held classes in sculpture, woodcuts and ceramics for young people and adults.
Lehmann's work was influenced by the Canaanism school of Israeli art.
which attempted to create a direct relationship with the Land of Israel by emphasizing simple shapes and motifs from the sculpture and ritual art of early Middle Eastern civilizations.