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Revision as of 02:47, December 27, 2009
Gallery of Jewish Painting
From the Jewish masters
Portrait of Fanny Hensel Moritz Oppenheim
Place du Theatre Francais, rain effect Camille Pissarro
Day of Atonement Maurycy Gottlieb
The Sabbath Rest Samuel Hirszenberg
Renée the Blonde Amedeo Modigliani
Moses receiving the tables of the law Marc Chagall
New Forms Mark Rothko
The Refugee Felix Nussbaum
Tepetl Baruj Salinas
- Naphtali Franks (head of the Ashkenazi community in London) by Thomas Hudson, 18th century.
See also
External links
- The Jewish Museum
- Max Weber's Jewish Paintings The Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Classic paintings of Jewish rabbis portraits by famous Jerusalem artists
- A Brief History of Jewish Art
- The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art
Alea Jacta by Paul Klee.
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