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Chasidic dancing at Kings gallery

Many artists work on depictions and conveyance the moments of the highest emotional integration. Dancing is an avenue of worship. It is an expression and simulation of joy as well as a spiritual uplift. In particular, the most common form of Chasidic dance is the round dance. There are special dances for ceremonies with the […]

Reuven Rubin collection

Kings gallery has remarkable collection of artworks by famous Israeli artist of the mid-20th Reuven Rubin. His works leave a deep impression due to the unique transparent shining light, that is coming out from canvases. For instance, take a look at magical deep blue eyes of two boys in “A double portrait of two boys”. […]

“Rabbi” by Pinchas Litvinovsky

Please find details “Rabbi” by Pinchas Litvinovsky In the late 1930s Pinchas Litvinovsky came to the multi-color palette, deep perspective and expressive figures on the abstract background (works of the 1940–50s were firstly exhibited at his solo exhibition in Jerusalem in 1960). Gradually Jewish motifs intensified in Litvinovsky’s art. The look of the Rabbi is […]

“Landscape” By Emmanuel Mané-Katz

Please view details of “Landscape” By Emmanuel Mané-Katz An expressionist landscape depicts a small village at the foot of the mountain. Muted colors and scattered paints create a perception of entering into the artistic associations and memories. Clouds, rocks and soaring houses are in the swirl. Mané-Katz made an accent on yellow and white tints, this […]

Emmanuel Mané-Katz “Jews praying at the Kotel”

Please view details of “Jews praying at the Kotel” By Emmanuel Mané-Katz Emmanuel Mané-Katz was a Russian born artist, who was famous for depictions of the Jewish shtetl. The artist moved to Paris during the Civil war. There he took part in the art movement known as the School of Paris. Furthermore, due to participation of many Jewish […]

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