Alma Redlinger

Alma Redlinger was born on March 8th, 1924 in Bucharest. She is graduate of Free Academy of Art at the class of professor M.H.Maxy. Since 1951 she is a member of Romanian Fine Arts Union.

Personal exhibitions:
- 1956, 1961, 1967, 1970, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1998 - Bucharest.

Group exhibitions:
- 1946 - 1998 - Bucharest;
- 1971 - Galati;
- 1973 - Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Cluj-Napoca;
- 1974, 1975 - Resita;
- 1977 - Braila;
- 1978, 1980 - Tulcea;
- 1978 - Târgoviste;
- 1981 - Bacau, Husi, Bârlad, Vaslui;
- 1983, 1984 - Deva;
- 1986 - Bârlad, Botosani;
- 1987 - Buzau.

Abroad exhibitions: Minsk, Athena, Moscow, Leipzig, Berlin, Vienna, Helsinki, Barcelona, Osternhout, Hague, Amsterdam.

Works in museums and private collections in: Romania, France, Italy, Germany, Israel, U.S.A., Japan, Brazil, Holland, Canada, Belgium, Greece, England.

Documentary visits abroad in: Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, England, Bulgaria, Greece, Israel, Poland, Czech Republic.

Bibliography:
- International Who's Who in Art and Antiques, Melrose Press Ltd., Cambridge;
- Who's Who in the World;
- Marquis Who's Who, Chicago;
- The World Who's Who of Women, International Biographic Center, Cambridge;
- Dizionario Internazionale degli artisti contemporanei, Salsomaggiore Terme;
- Who's Who in the Balkans, Athena, 1997;
- Jüdische Frauen in der bildenden Kunst, Hedwig Brenner, Hartung-borre Verlag, Konstantz, 1998.

Awards:
- 1945 - prize Simu;
- 1946 - prize of Art Ministry;
- 1959 - prize at International Youth Festival;
- 1985 - gold medal "Academia Italia delle Arti e delle Lavoro";
- 1985 - "Oscar d'Italia".

Address: Bucharest, str. Haga, nr.6, et.1, ap.2, sector 1, cod 71246, Romania

Phone: home: 0040.01.679.73.53








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