Moshe Chausky is primarily known as Moshe Chauski
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Moshe Chauski (b. 1935)
Born in Lithuania, Chauski studied at the Vilna Academy. He received the first prize for young artists in 1953.
He immigrated to Israel in 1959 and taught art and worked as portraitist for the daily newspaper Yediot Ahranot.
From 1965 to 1995, he worked at the computer center of the Weizmann Institute of Science.
He has been exhibiting in solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad since 1968, including the Basel Art Fair. (showing 500 of 1856 characters). |
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