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837 |
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Artist:
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Abraham Neuman |
| Title: |
View of Jerusalem |
| Technique: |
Oil on Canvas |
| Year: |
1920s |
| Size in cm: |
53x69 cm
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| Size in inch: |
21" x
27"
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| Signture: |
signed by the artist on the bottom left side |
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Beautiful Painting of a view of Jerusalem. Abraham Neuman Year: Born 1873 or 1875, died in Krakow in 1942 Country: Sierpc School: Polish/ Ecole de Paris, Bezalel Abraham Neuman Born in Sierpc in 1873 or 1875. A painter and graphic artist, he died in the Krakow ghetto in 1942. The son of a writer, he spent his early years on a forest estate. In 1892, he went to Warsaw to study painting. Influenced by Hirszenberg, he decided to study in Krakow's Academy of Fine Arts under Jacek M. Stanislawski, Leon Wyczolkowski and Jan Stanislawski. Neuman went to winter plein airs in Zakopane with Stanislawski, who had a large influence on the artist. In 1903, he studied in Paris at the Academie Julian. At that time, he also visited England, Holland, Belgium and Germany. In addition, he also spent time in Palestine, and in the United States, where he also travelled after the First World War. In the years 1925-1927, he served as a lecturer at the Becalel School of Artistic Crafts in Jerusalem. In 1909, he took part in a plein air at the Kierbedziow estate in Rybiniszki in the Polish Inflanty [eastern Latvia]. He lived in Zakopane, Vienna and Krakow. He painted landscapes from the Tatra Mountains, Kazimierz Dolny, Brittany, Palestine, portraits and still lifes. He was the first Jewish painter from Poland to go to Palestine in 1904, and also the first to encounter the new challenges that painting there posed, including the different kind of light. He struggled to solve these problems for a long time, and by his second stay in Palestine, Palestinian themes had already become a permanent feature of his work. He belonged to the Krakow branch of the Polish Artists' Union and to the Association of Jewish Painters and Sculptors in Krakow. He participated in the "Sztuka" exhibitions, individual shows at TPSP in Krakow and Lwow (1909), in TZSP (1908 and 1911), at the Krywult Salon (1903), in Warsaw and Lodz (1913), and also in the salons of Paul Cassirer (1903) and Eduard Schulte (1909) in Berlin. He also took part in the "Secession" exhibitions in Vienna. Beginning in 1916, he took part in the Jewish art exhibitions in Warsaw. (asw) |
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![]() Abraham Neuman
Born in Sierpc in 1873 or 1875. A painter and graphic artist, he died in the Krakow ghetto in 1942. The son of a writer, he spent his early years on a forest estate.
In 1892, he went to Warsaw to study painting. Influenced by Hirszenberg, he decided to study in Krakow's Academy of Fine Arts under Jacek M. Stanislawski, Leon Wyczolkowski and Jan Stanislawski. Neuman went to winter plein airs in Zakopane with Stanislawski, who had a large influence on the artist.
In 1903, he studied in Paris at the Academie Julian. At that time, he also visited England, Holland, Belgium and Germany. In addition, he also spent time in Palestine, and in the United States, where he also travelled after the First World War. In the years 1925-1927, he served as a lecturer at the Becalel School of Artistic
Crafts in Jerusalem. In 1909, he took part in a plein air at the Kierbedziow estate in Rybiniszki in the Polish Inflanty [eastern Latvia]. He lived in Zakopane, Vienna and Krakow.
He painted landscapes from the Tatra Mountains, Kazimierz Dolny, Brittany, Palestine, portraits and still lifes. He was the first Jewish painter from Poland to go to Palestine in 1904, and also the first to encounter the new challenges that painting there posed, including the different kind of light. He struggled to solve these problems for a long time, and by his second stay in Palestine, Palestinian themes had already become a permanent feature of his work.
He belonged to the Krakow branch of the Polish Artists' Union and to the Association of Jewish Painters and Sculptors in Krakow. He participated in the "Sztuka" exhibitions, individual shows at TPSP in Krakow and Lwow (1909), in TZSP (1908 and 1911), at the Krywult Salon (1903), in Warsaw and Lodz (1913), and also in the salons of Paul Cassirer (1903) and Eduard Schulte (1909) in Berlin. He also took part in the "Secession" exhibitions in Vienna. Beginning in 1916, he took part in the Jewish art exhibitions in Warsaw. (asw) |
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