An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Isaac Lichtenstein, a well known Jewish artist, covering eleven years of work, 1920-1931, will be opened on Friday, the 16th. inst., at the Parsons Galleries in Oxford Street. Mr. Lichtenstein, who served in the Jewish Battalion in Palestine during the war, studied in the pre-war days at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem, and in Munich and other art centres. He lived for many years in America, where he joined the Jewish Battalion, and afterwards in London, and is now resident in Paris. The present exhibition includes works painted in England, Palestine, America, Poland, France and Scandinavia.
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