Ticho, Anna (1894–1980)
Ticho, Anna (1894–1980)
Israeli artist. Born 1894 in Brno, Czechoslovakia; died Feb 29, 1980, in Israel; educated in Austria; married cousin Dr. Avraham Albert Ticho (ophthalmologist), 1912 (died 1960).
Moved to Vienna with family (1904); with husband, moved to Jerusalem (1912); lived in Damascus (1917–19), while husband served in Austrian army; one of the great masters of drawing, found fame depicting the landscape and desert flowers of Palestine/Israel; sketched the hills of Jerusalem for 65 years; her Arab-style home became part of the Israel Museum.
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