- Obadia, Paula
- Obolsky, Leonid
- Odem, Haim
- Odes Ronkin, Bluma
- Odes Stern, Zehava
- Ofek, Avraham
- Ofek, Jonathan
- Ofek, Nechama
- Ofer, Ilana
- Ofer, Itzhak
- Offenberger, Tila
- Offer, Anat
- Offer, Ehud
- Ofir, Arie
- Ofrat, Dalia
- Ofrat, Eden
- Ofrat, Gideon
- Ogen, Arie
- Ogen, Gedula
- Ohad, Meira
- Ohaly, Shaul
- Ohana, Alon
- Ohana, Avri
- Ohana, Edna
- Ohanessian, David
- Ohouen, Helena
- Ohring, Jean
- Ohuoen, Itamar
- Ohuoen, Yosef Jojo
- Oicherman, Boris
- Okashi, Avshalom
- Okret, Alejandra
- Okun, Leonid
- Okun, Sasha (Alexander)
- Olami, Guy
- Oliel, Benyamin
- Oliver, Edna
- Olivitzki, Zvi
- Olmert, Aliza
- Olomucki, Halina
- Olshtein Elizur, Israel
- Omar, Kamilia
- Omer, Noam
- Omry, Avraham
- One to One Studio
- Onne, Eliya
- Onne, Eyal
- Ophir, Dan
- Ophir, Gilad
- Ophrat, Hadass
- Oppenheim, Dennis
- Oppenheim, Dov
- Oppenheim, Yaacov
- Oppenheimer, Bettina
- Oppenheimer, Giora
- Oppenheimer, Yehuda
- Optovski, Michel
- Or Ner, Dov
- Or, Hanna
- Or, Issac
- Or, Maya
- Or, Miri
- Or, Pnina
- Orbach, Israel
- Orbach, Nona
- Orchan, Yitzhak
- Oren, Abraham
- Oren, Arieh
- Oren, Ariel
- Oren, Benjamim
- Oren, Ehud
- Oren, Hannah
- Oren, Judith
- Oren, Matia
- Oren, Ruth
- Oren, Uri
- Oren, Yael
- Oren, Yaffa
- Orenbach, Ruth
- Orenstein, Jacob
- Orenstein, Limor
- Orgel Lester, Judy
- Ori, Naama
- Orian, Giora
- Orion, Ezra
- Orkin, Miri
- Orland, Arie
- Orlev, Lee
- Orloff, Chana
- Oron Oroshkess, Zvi
- Oron Orovano, Ana
- Orpaz, Leigh
- Orr, Ruth
- Orshnikov, Olga
- Orstav, Judy
- Osharov, Orly
- Oshpiz, Ariela
- Ossendreiwer, Ilan
- Ostrovsky, Tsachi
- Ostrovsky, Yosef
- Ouziel, Batya
- Ovadia, Ada
- Ovadyahu, Shmuel
- Oz, Dida
- Ozeransky, David
- Ozeri, Moshe
- Ozeri, Yigal
- Ozery, Aharon

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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZBluma Odess Ronkin

Bluma Odes Ronkin, Israeli, born in the Russian Empire, 1912-2007
Bluma Odes was born in 1912 in Plungė, the Russian Empire (now Lithuania). The family was traditional and Odes was sent to be educated at the Tarbut high school. In her youth she was active in the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. In 1935, after agricultural training, she immigrated to Eretz Israel and joined Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk, where she began to practice art as an activity in a drawing club. In the1940s and 1950s, she participated in seminars for the artists of the Kibbutz Artzi and studied for six months in the “New Bezalel” and for half a year in a drawing course led by Marcel Janco. In 1948 she was accepted as a member of the Painters and Sculptors Association. In 1955 she visited Paris, London and Italy. In 1967 she moved to Tel Aviv-Jaffa. Her sister was the sculptor Zehava Odes Stern. Her son Emanuel Ronkin was killed in the Six Day War
Odes Ronkin's early work, up until 1958, was characterized by a figurative approach and the use of varied painting techniques such as watercolors, drawing, etc. Beginning in 1956, she began to focus on oil painting. Her works were characterized by expressive abstraction and the use of stormy brush strokes.
Education
1944 New Bezalel, Jerusalem with Mordechai Ardon, Marcel Janco, Meirowitz
1940s Drawing course by Marcel Janco and Eugene Kolb
1955 Advanced studies in France, England, and Italy
Teaching
1967- Painting, Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk