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Edwin Salomon was born in 1935 in Transilvania, Romania.He was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts named after Ion Andrescu in Cluj. In the fourth year of his studies, the National Museum of Bucharest bought three of his paintings. In 1962 Edwin moved to Israel and settled in Holon. In 1970 Salomon went to Paris, for additional artistic training at the Sorbonne. In the same year, he was awarded the Nordau Prize. Later he won more prizes: Tel-Aviv's Bible Museum award for the year 1983 and an honorary Prize awarded by the Holon Municipality in 1985 in the form of 18 trees planted in his name. In 1989 he was accepted as a member of the National Artists Association of France and was awarded the Gillot Dard Prize. In 1990 he won a silver medal at an international exhibition in Turon. Edwin Salomon's paintings appear in numerous private collections in Israel, the U.S.A., Canada, Uruguay, Brazil, Romania, Sweden, Hungary, as well as in public collections such as the National Museum of Bucharest, the Cluj Museum, the Herzelia Museum, the President's Residence in Jerusalem and the Great Synagogue of Washington DC






Limitd edition serigraph prints signed and numbered by the artrist