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b. Groningen, 1824 - d. Hague, 1911
Josef Israels was a Dutch Jewish painter born to the family of a money changer. He studied art with Cornelius Cruseman in Amsterdam and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he, like others, learned to copy old masters' paintings in the Louvre. Under the guidance of Ary Sheffer, he executed a number of Biblical scenes in the Romantic style. While in Paris he also became acquainted with the Barbizon School. In 1847 Israels returned to Holland, where he painted portraits and historical subjects and frequently reverted to Jewish themes. He turned to rural themes - peasants, fishermen, and their milieu - in 1855, when he moved to the fishing village of Zandvoort for health reasons. He is considered one of the founders of The Hague School of Painting. Israels won great popularity in his lifetime for his poetic sensibility to light and color and for his openly sentimental approach.
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Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921) Arguably the most sucessful Jewish artist, Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921) had a huge impact on Jewish art. Born in Hungary, Kaufmann began painting at the age of fourteen,...
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Add a stunning focal point to your home with this remarkably realistic artistic painting. Each piece is carefully painted by hand using only the highest quality oils and canvas, resulting...
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Each artistic piece is carefully painted by hand using only the highest quality oils and canvas, resulting in long-lasting artwork that will be passed lovingly from one generation to the...