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El Lissitzky's 'The Ox Came and Drank the Water' is a dynamic 1919 painting blending traditional themes with Constructivist geometry. Inspired by ‘The Had Gadya,’ it showcases vibrant colors, layered figures, and reflects Lissitzky’s revolutionary artistic vision.
Explore El Lissitzky’s ‘The Fire Came & Burnt the Stick’! A vibrant 1919 Suprematist painting reflecting Had Gadya's tale. Discover its symbolism & artistic brilliance.
Delve into El Lissitzky’s striking depiction of ‘The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid,’ inspired by the Passover song. Explore its symbolic imagery and Suprematist aesthetic – a captivating glimpse into Jewish folklore.
Jacques Tissot’s ‘Hagar and the Angel in the Desert,’ painted in 1902, captures a poignant scene of biblical figures amidst a vast desert landscape with meticulous detail. This stunning reproduction showcases Tissot's signature realism and offers a timeless depiction of faith and survival – discover this exquisite artwork.
This painting portrays Moses guiding the Israelites out of Egypt, emphasizing leadership and divine intervention against a backdrop of sandy landscapes and distant mountains. Created in 1902 by Jacques Joseph Tissot, it exemplifies his signature style—realistic depictions of historical events infused with artistic beauty.
A bold crimson Neo-Suprematist abstraction by El Lissitzky depicting the Jewish folk tale of a goat and child, offering a profound glimpse into 1919 avant-garde mastery that you can bring to your private collection.
Discover "Pharaoh" by Jacques Joseph Tissot (1902). This oil painting showcases rural scenes in a realistic, impressionistic style. Explore its balanced composition & earthy tones.
Admire John Wesley Jarvis's 'Portrait of Solomon Isaacs' (1813). This striking oil painting captures the dignified presence of a prominent Jewish industrialist, showcasing exquisite detail and social commentary.
Explore Lesser Ury's 'Untitled (Park Scene or Man in the Gray Suit)' – a poignant German Impressionist painting capturing urban alienation and a moment of city life in 1913 Berlin.
Berenice Abbott’s ‘Zito’ captures a vibrant NYC bakery scene (1937) in stunning black & white. A New Deal documentary, it showcases urban life & architectural detail. #photography #Abbott #NYC
Thomas Sully’s Sally Etting captures the serene elegance of neoclassical portraiture, depicting a contemplative young woman amidst Republican ideals. Executed in 1808, this masterful oil painting showcases balanced composition and luminous texture—a timeless piece to adorn your home.
Delve into 'The Return of the Volunteer' by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1834), a stunning oil painting capturing Jewish family life amidst Napoleonic influences. Explore German Romanticism and Jewish heritage!
Witness the poignant beauty of 'Pharaoh and His Dead Son' by Tissot – a haunting depiction of grief and royal loss, meticulously rendered in 1902. A timeless masterpiece.
This poignant portrait by Maurycy Minkowski captures the quiet dignity of Jewish women tending to their children in Poland during 1905—a testament to resilience and empathy amidst hardship. Explore this evocative artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Witness the dramatic destruction of Egyptians in 'The Egyptians Are Destroyed' by Tissot! This stunning gouache painting captures a biblical moment with realism and emotional depth.
A poignant 1910 portrait by Isidor Kaufmann captures a Jewish scholar immersed in Cabbalistic studies, showcasing the artist’s masterful depiction of Hasidic life in Eastern Europe. Discover this evocative artwork and bring its rich history into your space.
Benjamin Nathansohn’s intricate 1818 silk artwork, "Hymn for Alexander I," showcases a detailed book illustration with ornate designs, reflecting the artist's textile mastery and the era's artistic innovation. Discover this unique piece and bring its beauty into your collection.
A monumental 1904 paper-cut by Baruch Zvi Ring combines a Hebrew calendar with memorial names, showcasing intricate patterns and religious devotion from late 19th-century Eastern Europe. Discover this unique artwork and its rich history.
Intricate 1904 paper-cut by Baruch Zvi Ring combines Hebrew calendar and memorial tablet with detailed patterns honoring deceased congregants – a serene testament to Eastern European Jewish tradition. Discover this unique artwork.
A somber group of displaced women and children rest in the aftermath of a pogrom in this powerful 1910 oil painting by Maurycy Minkowski that invites you to explore its profound emotional depth and historical legacy.
Solomon Alexander Hart’s opulent 1850 oil painting depicts a lavish synagogue feast, showcasing Victorian grandeur and Luminist style. A pioneering artwork by a Jewish Royal Academy member, this monumental piece invites you to discover its rich details.
Explore Arnold Eagle's poignant black and white photograph capturing a moment of spiritual reflection—a woman praying before candlelight—reflecting WPA influence & the artist’s exploration of human emotion.