Marc Chagall is one of the most outstanding artists. As he described: “My art does not reason, it is molten lead, the azure of the soul pouring on the canvas”. His Black Horse (mixed media on paper, 30 × 23 cm) presents a refined and introspective meditation on imagination, authorship,…
Please find details of Abstract Cityscape by Manoucher Niazi Manoucher Niazi’s Abstract Cityscape (oil on canvas, 40 × 30 cm) presents a contemplative interpretation of urban space shaped by memory, erosion, and architectural remnants. Rather than depicting a recognizable city, the work constructs an imagined environment in which architectural…
Please find details of Manot by Itzu Rimmer At Kings Gallery Jerusalem, we are privileged to showcase Manot 2025, a magisterial oil-on-canvas by the esteemed Israeli artist Itzu Rimmer. Measuring 80 x 100 cm, this work represents a mature synthesis of Rimmer’s long-standing inquiry into the topography of…
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…