Max Liebermann connected the narration of German art with Impressionism. The artist is famous for naturalistic depictions of the daily life. Since the beginning of the career he opposed the tradition of idealisation. In 1873 the artist spent the summer in the village of Barbizon…
Marcel Janco, Doda, 1918-19, mixed media collage on paperboard, 56 × 46 cm Marcel Janco (1895–1984), a seminal figure of the Dada movement, created Doda in 1918–1919—a work that encapsulates his experimental spirit and bold approach to form, texture, and symbolism. Interestingly, the piece is…
Please find details of “Cherub’s Kiss” by Yoram Raanan In Cherub’s Kiss, Raanan Yoram opens a gateway to the sacred. He guides us beyond the limits of earthly experience. The painting reveals a realm where divine mysteries unfold. At the heart of the composition, two…
Chuppah by Zvi Malnovitzer – A Celebration of Love, Faith, and Tradition Chuppah, a radiant painting by acclaimed Israeli expressionist Zvi Malnovitzer, captures the sacred beauty of a traditional Jewish wedding. Set during twilight, the scene glows with warmth, reverence, and deep cultural meaning. Malnovitzer…
Please find details of “Geometric Shapes” by Dmitry Groman At Kings Gallery Jerusalem, we are proud to showcase the evocative and thought-provoking work of Dmitry Groman. "Geometric Shapes" exemplifies the mastery of form, balance, and bold creativity of a nonconformist artist. Born in 1924 in…