Dora Holzhandler
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Biography
Dora Holzhandler (22 March 1928 – 8 October 2015) was a French-born British painter based in London.
Biography
Dora Holzhandler was born to Jewish-Polish parents in Paris, France, and came to live in London when she was six years old.
She painted in the naive style, influenced by Marc Chagall and Henri Matisse. Her work often incorporates repeated iconography, mystical and religious symbolism influenced by her personal beliefs. She was discovered by artist Victor Pasmore in 1947 and had her first exhibition in 1954.
Her paintings are on display in the Museum of Modern Art in Glasgow and the Jewish Museum London.
Holzhandler befriended violinist Nigel Kennedy in 2012 after inviting him to a gallery private view, later painting his portrait.
Personal life
Holzhandler lived in London with her husband George Swinford, whom she married in 1950 after meeting at London's Anglo-French Art Centre.
She developed a dual belief in the Jewish and Buddhist faiths. She died on 8 October 2015 at the age of 87.