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Family Supper

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Born in Paris in 1928 to Polish refugees, Dora Holzhandler spent the early part of her life living on a farm in Normandy with a Catholic family. This early experience of living as both an exile and away from her own Jewish family reveals itself in her paintings, which repeatedly feature a central maternal figure and are painted in a purposefully unsophisticated but charming style.

Paintings in Hospitals

London

Title

Family Supper

Date

1963

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 80 x W 71.1 cm

Accession number

6148

Acquisition method

acquired, 1964

Work type

Painting

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Paintings in Hospitals

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