Moses Reinblatt (June 20, 1917 – August 24, 1979) was a Canadian painter, printmaker, sculptor, and art teacher. He was associated with the Jewish Painters of Montreal.[2]
Biography
Moe Reinblatt was born in Montreal to Jewish parents Manya (née Dipperstein, d. 1925) and Joseph Reinblatt.[1] His grandfather, Baruch, was an immigrant from Russian Bessarabia.[3] Reinblatt studied art with Anne Savage at Baron Byng High School from 1932 to 1935,[4] and under painter Alexander Bercovitch at the Montreal YM-YWHA from 1935 to 1942,[5] working meanwhile at his father's embroidery business.[6]
Reinblatt won the Rolph-Clarke-Stone Award for the most distinguished print in the 1947 Canadian Society of Graphic Art Annual Exhibition, for his drypointThe Drinker. He won the Adrian Seguin Memorial Award for his work Girl's Head with Bow in 1958, and the C. W. Jefferys Award for his work Acrobats in 1962.[4][21] He received the Canadian Centennial Medal in 1968.[7]
^ abcdSicotte, Hélène (1990). Moe Reinblatt: L'artiste et son œuvre, 1939–1979 [Moe Reinblatt: The Artist and His Work, 1939–1979] (in French and English). Montreal: Galerie de l'UQÀM. ISBN2-89276-078-X.
Sicotte, Hélène (1990). Moe Reinblatt: L'artiste et son œuvre, 1939–1979 [Moe Reinblatt: The Artist and His Work, 1939–1979] (in French and English). Montreal: Galerie de l'UQÀM. ISBN2-89276-078-X.
Trépanier, Esther (1987). Peintres juifs et modernité: Montréal, 1930–1945 [Jewish Painters and Modernity: Montreal, 1930–1945] (in French and English). Montreal: Saidye Bronfman Centre. ISBN978-0-920473-20-7.