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Dorit Levinstein
Born
1956
Education
Technion - Institute of Technology
Known for
Painting, sculpture
Patron(s)
Cathia Klimovsky
Dorit Levinstein (born in 1956) is a sculptor and painter.[1][2][3] She is best known for her unique approach to working with painted bronze sculptures,[4][5][6] which incorporate aspects of Chinese philosophy and its relation to movement and immediate environments.[7][8][9] Levinstein’s sculptures have been exhibited worldwide including at The Royal Academy (London).[7][10][11]
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DoritLevinstein (born in 1956) is a sculptor and painter. She is best known for her unique approach to working with painted bronze sculptures, which incorporate...