Moshé Castel

Moshé Castel

Moshé Castel (en hébreu : משה קסטל, Jérusalem, 1909Tel Aviv, 1991) est un peintre israélien.

Né au sein d'une famille séfarade, il étudia à l'Académie d'art Béséléel de Jérusalem, à l'Académie Julian et à l'École du Louvre de Paris, ville où il vécut 15 ans.

Ses œuvres décorent plusieurs bâtiments israéliens, comme la siège du congrès Binyanei Ha'Ooama (1958), la Knesset (1966) ou la Résidence des Présidents d'Israël (1970).

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