Painting
A Monet walk through Paris: Seeing the city as the artist did
Monet is still gently celebrated across France each autumn through museum tributes, Impressionist displays, and a renewed reverence for the light and landscapes that shaped his art.
Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo sells for more than $54 million, setting new record for female artists
Missing Picasso painting found in Madrid weeks after vanishing
Avraham Vofsi: An aliyah journey painted on canvas
Art for all ages – and places
Lena Zaidel seems to have followed a go-with-the-flow line to the creations in her new exhibition, Homage, curated by Batsheva Dori-Carlier which opened at the Agripas 12 gallery this week.
Ein Harod art museum opens five new exhibitions this summer
Painter Eli Shamir’s exhibition “Borders” is actually co-hosted by the Herzliya Museum of Art with Mishkan presenting paintings that focus on borders and how the human eye defines them.
Man who spent his life hunting down stolen Nazi art dies from COVID-19
David Toren, had a claim on “Two Riders on the Beach” by German Impressionist Max Liebermann, who was also Jewish.
Conservators discover paintings in sarcophagus of 3,000-year-old mummy
The paintings depicted the goddess Amentet, also known as Imentet, a minor fertility goddess as well as goddess of the dead.
Picasso painting looted by Nazis will return to heirs of Jewish banker
Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, a descendant of composer Felix Mendelssohn, sold the pastel work titled “Head of a Woman” in 1934, along with at least 15 other significant artworks. He died in 1935.
What if Vincent van Gogh had been Jewish?
First the Rijksmuseum. Progressing along a wide boulevard toward the magnificent building I realized that historically it too, as I myself a survivor from Nazi terror, had made many journeys.
Raphael's tapestries return to the walls of the Sistine Chapel
The first few tapestries were completed in December 1519, and brought to the chapel immediately thereafter. However, Raphael died in the months following and never got to see the complete collection.
Stolen Marc Chagall painting sells for $130,000 at auction in Israel
The Painting was stolen days before a 1996 auction. It was found in 2015 in the estate of an elderly woman in Jerusalem after her death.
Yom Kippur War-inspired Chagall painting to be auctioned in Israel
"Jacob's Ladder" depicts a Biblical scene in colors inspired by the Yom Kippur war.
Painting skin of the world – the works of Yigal Ozeri
‘Reality Check’ exhibit brings photorealism to Tel Aviv.