Saul Rabinowitz is primarily known as Saul Jacob Rabino
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| Born in Odessa, Russia on July 8, 1892. Rabino (né Rabinovitz) studied at the Russian Imperial Art School and Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. After moving to Los Angeles in 1932, he became active in the local art scene. He died there of cirrhosis of the liver on Oct. 29, 1969. Exh: Laguna Beach AA; LA AA, 1937; NY World's Fair, 1939; Beverly-Fairfax Center, 1944; Eastside Community Center (LA), 1954; Temple Valley Beth Shalom (Encino), 1965. In: LA Public Library; Hebrew Sheltering Hom (showing 500 of 729 characters). |
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