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Lea Majaro was born in the Old City of Jerusalem in 1925 and took the name Majaro-Mintz after her marriage with Yitzhak Mintz. She studied art in the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and law in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Lea Majaro-Mintz is recognized for her artistical works in painting and sculpture.
After the Six-Day War (1967), she moved back in the Jewish Quarter if the Old City. In 1968, the "Kotel Order" ordered several drawings from her.
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Date format: ISO 8601, 2nd edition, 2000.
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Entry prepared and entered on 2023-05-22.
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- Information Center for Israeli Art, "Lea Majaro-Mintz", Information Center for Israeli Art website, accessed online on 2023-05-22: https://museum.imj.org.il/artcenter/newsite/en/?artist=Majaro%20Mintz
- Carl Hoffman, "Aristocratic artists", The Jerusalem Post, April 7th 2011, accessed online on 2023-05-22: https://www.jpost.com/Metro/Features/Aristocratic-artist
- Valérie Nivelon and Marion Lefèvre, "Jérusalem 1967: la destruction du quartier des Maghrébins", RFI, June 10th 2017, accessed online on 2023-05-22: https://www.rfi.fr/fr/moyen-orient/20170609-jerusalem-1967-destruction-quartier-maghrebins
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