The art world has long been fascinated by the city of Jerusalem, which was captured by Israel in 1967. Artists have often used this location for inspiration, creating some of their best known works. The artworks in this collection were created by artists living in Jerusalem, Israel. They are all...
Sukkah Decorations for Succot
Sukkot is an annual Jewish holiday that celebrates God’s provision of manna and water in the desert after the Exodus from Egypt. The holiday lasts seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei (September/October) and ending on the 22nd day of the same month. 4. During...
10 Sukkah Decorations for the Succot Holiday
Sukkot is an eight day festival that celebrates God’s provision for his people during the year. It begins on the 15th of Tishrei in the fall and ends on the 25th of Tisri in the spring. A Sukkah is a temporary structure used during the festival of Sukkot. Sukkot is...
Jewish Paintings: The Art of the Jewish People
Jewish art has been around for thousands of years. It was first created by the Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and other cultures. The earliest known examples were made in Egypt during the Old Kingdom period (2686–2181 BC). Some of these early pieces were painted on papyrus scrolls, which were then...
The Most Beautiful Jerusalem Paintings Ever Created
Jerusalem has been painted by many different artists throughout history. Some of these paintings were created for religious purposes, while others were commissioned by wealthy patrons. Here we present some of the most beautiful works ever created. This collection includes paintings from the 15th century through the 20th century. They...
The Jewish Art Collection At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art houses an impressive collection of artworks that reflect the history of Judaism and its people. This gallery includes works by artists such as Rembrandt, Raphael, and El Greco. The Israel's Jewish Art Collection The museum also features a collection of ancient artifacts, including the Dead...
Abstract Jerusalem Paintings: A Unique Perspective
Abstract Jerusalem Paintings are a series of abstract artworks that were created in response to the city of Jerusalem. The artist, David Karp, was born in Israel and moved to New York City when he was 18 years old. He has been painting for over 20 years and his works...
The Jewish Art of Contemporary Artists
Jewish art has been influenced by many different cultures over the centuries, and this influence is reflected in the arts. The Jewish people have produced some of the most influential artists of all time, including Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Andy Warhol. Meet the Artists. Find out more about the...
The Jerusalem Temple of King Solomon
The Temple of King Solomon was built in approximately 957 B.C., and was destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D. The site has been rebuilt several times since then, most recently in 1967. Who built the temple? The Temple of King Solomon's was built by King Solomon, who ruled...
Jerusalem Paintings – The Most Beautiful Landscape of the Holy City
Jerusalem is a beautiful city in Israel that has been home to people for thousands of years. The city was founded by King David around 1000 BC and became an important religious center during the time of Jesus Christ. Today, Jerusalem is still a place where many different religions come...
Sukkot Decorations for Your Sukkah
Sukkot is an eight day festival that celebrates the harvest season. It begins on the 15th of Tishrei (September/October) and ends on the 25th of Tammuz (June). The main observance takes place during the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar, which falls between late September and early October. The History...
Jewish Paintings for Your Home or Office
Jewish art has been an important element in our culture since ancient times. The earliest known example of Jewish art dates back to the 5th century BCE, when the Babylonians created a series of clay tablets depicting the story of creation. In the Middle Ages, Jews were expelled from Spain...
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The Jewish Paintings During The 20th Century
The Jewish people have been around for thousands of years, and many of their traditions still exist today. The artworks in this collection show how the Jews have adapted to life in different places over the centuries. The Birth of Israel (1948) by David Rubinger. This painting shows the birth...
Jerusalem Temple, The Third Temple, Beit Hamikdash, Beis Hamikdash
The first Jerusalem Jewish temple was built on Mount Moriah in 586 BC. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 587 BC. The Second Temple was rebuilt by King Herod the Great in 20 BC. It was later destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD. The third temple will be...
10 Amazing Paintings of Jerusalem
Jerusalem has been home to people for thousands of years. It’s also known as the City of David, which means “citadel” in Hebrew. The city was founded by King David around 1000 BC, and it became an important religious center during the Middle Ages. Today, Jerusalem is home to many...
Celebrating the 120th Anniversary of the Rebbe’s Birth in Kfar Chabad
Celebrating the 120th Anniversary of the Rebbe’s Birth in Kfar Chabad https://artlevin.com/product-category/judaica/jewish-portraits-paintings/
Unveiling the Significance and Traditions of Sukkot: A Celebration of Harvest, Faith, and Community
Sukkoth Celebration Sukkoth Paintings How is sukkot celebrated? How is it celebrated? The word "sukkot" means "booths," like the shelters the Jews lived in when they were travelling through the desert, or the shelters farmers use while gathering the harvest. It is traditional to eat meals in the sukkah, and...
Purim Unmasked: Unraveling the Festive Joy and Symbolism of the Jewish Holiday
Purim Purim Paintings Can purim fall on shabbat? Purim (14 Adar): Saturday, Monday, Wednesday (so Purim cannot fall on Shabbat except in places such as Jerusalem where it is observed a day late). Fast of Gedaliah: Sunday, Tuesday, Friday, but if it falls on Saturday (Shabbat) it is postponed to...
Frequently Asked Questions about Alex Levin’s paintings and the Ecommerce Store
Frequently asked questions Q. Does the canvas artwork come framed? A. Yes, all canvas artwork comes fully framed and ready for hanging on the wall. Q. How do I hang metal artwork on the wall? A. Metal artwork has a special bracket on the back, making it easy to hang...