Leonid Zikeev Gallery Safed
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|data2 = ליוניד זייקיב | |data2 = ליוניד זייקיב | ||
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|data8 = Classically-trained artist whose works are noted as modern Tzfat classics.}} | |data8 = Classically-trained artist whose works are noted as modern Tzfat classics.}} | ||
− | + | Leonid Zikeev arrived in [[Safed]] from Russia in 1991. He was one of the first artists from the Former Soviet Union to open a [[Galleries-and-Artists-of-Safed|gallery in Tzfat]] after the Soviet Union collapsed and new Russian immigrants began to stream into Israel. | |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] | ||
[[Category:Jewish Art]] | [[Category:Jewish Art]] |