Biographical notes

1912 Born in a little town on the border between Poland and Ukraine
1929 Arrived in Erez Israel with her parents and family
1929 Began her studies in Bezalel Art School in Jerusalem
1930 Studied painting with Israel Paldi
1931 exhibited with other Erez Israel painters at the opening of the Museum of Tel Aviv
1932 First one man show in Tel Aviv under the patronage of national poet Haim Nachman Bialik , and First mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff
1933 studied with painter Yosef Zaritzky
1935-
1936
until 1936 studied at the Academie Scandinave in Paris with painters Friez and Gromaire
1944 Received Dizengoff Prize For A Young Artist, at the general exhibition of Erez Israel artists at the Tel Aviv Museum
1949 Received the Dizengoff Prize for a second time, at the general exhibition of Erez Israel Artists at the Tel Aviv Museum
1953 Returned to Paris and had held a one man show
1954 Built a studio in Safad and opened it to the public. Spent summers in Safad
1958 Participated in the Biennale in Venice
1960 Received the Dizengoff Prize for the Third time, at the general exhibition of Israeli artists at the Tel Aviv Museum
1965 Built a studio in Old Jaffa and opened it to the public once a Year. Spent the winters in Jaffa and the summers in Safad
1977-
1986
moved from Old Jaffa to Tel Aviv, and continued to spend the summer months in Safad
1986 left Tel Aviv and Safad and moved to Jerusalem where she lived until her death in 2001