File:Ludwig Blum - Moshe Dayan, 1949.JPG

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Ludwig Blum, an Israeli painter (1891- 1974) painted portraits such as High Commissioners of Palestine, Abdullah I of Jordan, Moshe Dayan

לודוויג בלום (1891 - 1974) היה צייר ישראלי ואחד מאחד ממייסדי "מכבי" בצ'כוסלובקיה. בלום היה צייר אקדמי שצייר תמונות ריאליסטיות בסגנון אירופי דייקני. הרבה לצייר תמונות מנופי ארץ ישראל. הנושאים האהובים עליו היו ירושלים, מדבר יהודה וים המלח. הוא נחשב לצייר מקובל ביותר בתקופת היישוב

משה דיין, 1949
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Source Mira Chen - Ludwig Blum Granddaughter
Author Ludwig Blum
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