Anna Ticho (1894–1980) holds a central place in the history of Israeli art, particularly through her sustained focus on the Jerusalem landscape. Har Zion 1936, a pencil drawing on paper measuring 30 × 20 cm, reflects her precise and contemplative approach to nature. The work demonstrates her…
Please find details of “A Wedding on a Rainy Day” by Malnovitzer Zvi Malnovitzer is known for his figurative paintings that document Jewish life while preserving a strong emotional and historical presence. A Wedding on a Rainy Day, an oil on canvas measuring 140 × 180 cm, presents a…
Please find details of Amud by Yaacov Agam Yaacov Agam (born 1928) stands as a central figure in the development of kinetic and optical art, particularly through his investigation of movement, perception, and viewer participation. The sculpture Amud (Column), measuring 60.5 × 11.5 × 11.5 cm, exemplifies Agam’s mature approach…
Baruch Nachshon captures the mystical spirit of Hebron in this dynamic composition, where gouache, pen, and coffee blend into a striking vision of the city’s spiritual resonance. Baruch Nachshon’s Hebron (Pen, Gouache and Coffee on Canvas, 33 × 47 cm) is a spiritual meditation rendered…
At first glance, a jubilant composition of color and movement, Ships Dance in Tiberias by Amos Yaskil (Oil on canvas, 40 × 75 cm) bursts with the energy of lake life along the Galilean shore. In this vivid oil painting, Yaskil uses generous impasto and…