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Heinz Seelig (February 26, 1909 - December 25, 1992) was a German-born, Israeli interior architect known for his pioneering work in interior design〔Jewish Western Bulletin, November 20, 1975〕 and later for his Biblically inspired paintings〔"Emphasis on little known technique," The Jerusalem Post, 24 March 1978〕 as well as the ''Seelig Art Haggadah''.〔"Heinz Seelig obituary," The Bulletin, 4 February 1993〕 == Biography == Heinz Seelig was born in Samotschin, Germany in 1909, and grew up in Berlin. He began drawing early in life, publishing cartoons in Berlin newspapers at the age of 15.〔Heinz Seelig, ''Bible Stories'' (Kshatot Arts, Rishon LeZion, Israel, 1990)〕〔"Lithographs" by Paula Brook, Vancouver Courier, 29 September 1982〕〔"A True Painter: Profile on Heinz Seelig," Kolbo News, Haifa, May 5, 1978 (Hebrew language publication)〕 Seelig received his professional education at the legendary Bauhaus in Dessau, and graduated as an interior architect from the School of Free and Applied Arts in Berlin in 1929.〔"Noted Biblical works of Heinz Seelig exhibited at Centre Shalom Gallery," Jewish Western Bulletin, 16 September 1982〕 With Hitler’s assumption of power in 1933, Seelig fled Nazi Germany for Mandatory Palestine.〔"Cover Artist: Heinz Seelig," Jewish Life in British Columbia 1993-1995 (Shalom Vancouver, 1993)〕 Seelig was a member of the Haganah (the Jewish defence forces in British Mandatory Palestine) and later fought in the 1948 War of Independence.〔"Scenes from Jewish History," Temple Beth Sholom Judaica Museum, Roslyn Heights, NY, 18 September 1976〕
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