Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Naomi_Blake> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 items per page.
- Naomi_Blake abstract "Naomi Blake (née Dum) is a British sculptor . Blake was born in in Mukaĉevo, Czechoslovakia to Jewish parents somewhere between 1924 and 1927. The youngest of ten children, she was originally named Zisel (meaning sweet) by her parents. She changed her name to Naomi in 1948. She survived the Holocaust as a child in Auschwitz, although many members of her family died there. In 1942, Naomi’s family included 32 members: four grandparents, her parents, nine siblings, six spouses and ten young nieces and nephews. By 1945 only eight members remained.Much of Blake’s life and work has focused on the expression of her experiences. However her work is principally optimistic, forward looking and positive. It stands determinedly to help keep alive the legacy of the six million slaughtered Jews, as well as promoting Blake's vision for uniting faiths, building understanding between religions and her hope for the future.After the second World War war, she lived in Milan, Rome and Jerusalem, before making her home in North London. Blake studied at the Hornsey School of Art in London, England from 1955 to 1960. She has been exhibiting since 1962. Her work has been exhibited in many galleries, in the UK and overseas.and her sculptures can be seen permanently exhibited on many sites notably Fitzroy Square and St Ethelbergers Church in London, the University of Leicester Scarman Centre and The Holocaust Centre, Nottinghamshire. Her works are also in various private collections, including those of the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales. She is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.".
- Naomi_Blake birthDate "1924-03-11".
- Naomi_Blake birthYear "1924".
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageExternalLink artworks-st-ethelburgas.
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageExternalLink title.htm.
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageExternalLink bulletinjanuary2000.pdf.
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageExternalLink about.html.
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageExternalLink Itemid,293.
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageID "35029030".
- Naomi_Blake wikiPageRevisionID "602885239".
- Naomi_Blake dateOfBirth "1924-03-11".
- Naomi_Blake hasPhotoCollection Naomi_Blake.
- Naomi_Blake name "Blake, Naomi".
- Naomi_Blake placeOfBirth "Czechoslovakia".
- Naomi_Blake shortDescription "Sculptor".
- Naomi_Blake description "Sculptor".
- Naomi_Blake description "Sculptor".
- Naomi_Blake subject Category:1924_births.
- Naomi_Blake subject Category:Living_people.
- Naomi_Blake type CausalAgent100007347.
- Naomi_Blake type LivingPeople.
- Naomi_Blake type LivingThing100004258.
- Naomi_Blake type Object100002684.
- Naomi_Blake type Organism100004475.
- Naomi_Blake type Person100007846.
- Naomi_Blake type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Naomi_Blake type Whole100003553.
- Naomi_Blake type YagoLegalActor.
- Naomi_Blake type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Naomi_Blake type Agent.
- Naomi_Blake type Person.
- Naomi_Blake type Person.
- Naomi_Blake type Q215627.
- Naomi_Blake type Q5.
- Naomi_Blake type Agent.
- Naomi_Blake type NaturalPerson.
- Naomi_Blake type Thing.
- Naomi_Blake type Person.
- Naomi_Blake comment "Naomi Blake (née Dum) is a British sculptor . Blake was born in in Mukaĉevo, Czechoslovakia to Jewish parents somewhere between 1924 and 1927. The youngest of ten children, she was originally named Zisel (meaning sweet) by her parents. She changed her name to Naomi in 1948. She survived the Holocaust as a child in Auschwitz, although many members of her family died there.".
- Naomi_Blake label "Naomi Blake".
- Naomi_Blake sameAs m.0j6361t.
- Naomi_Blake sameAs Q6964622.
- Naomi_Blake sameAs Q6964622.
- Naomi_Blake sameAs Naomi_Blake.
- Naomi_Blake wasDerivedFrom Naomi_Blake?oldid=602885239.
- Naomi_Blake givenName "Naomi".
- Naomi_Blake isPrimaryTopicOf Naomi_Blake.
- Naomi_Blake name "Blake, Naomi".
- Naomi_Blake name "Naomi Blake".
- Naomi_Blake surname "Blake".