Nota Koslowsky - “Yemenite Woman” - 14” x 18” Realistic Print, Framed And Matted
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Yemenite Woman by Nota Koslowsky This print is hard to find, returning very few results even with a google search. Natan - Nota Koslowsky was a Jewish American Russian - born painter and illustrator. He was born on April 20, 1906 in Porozow, at the time in the Russian Empire, now Porazava, Belarus. Koslowsky studied in his youth at the Crafts and Art Teachers Seminar in Warsaw (Seminarium Nauczycielskie Rzemiosła i Sztuki w Warszawie) and later at the Fine Arts Academy in Warsaw (Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie). After completing his studies, he lived in Bialystok where he taught art at the Jewish Gymnasium. In 1926 he immigrated with his mother, brothers and sisters to the United states where the father already lived. The family settled down in New York. In 1927 Koslowsky married the Yiddish Poet Eda Glasser. That year he also illustrated the textbook My Aleph - Beit written by Yohoshua Kaminsky.