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Artist: Baruch Nachshon
Large Colorful Jerusalem Israeli Judaica Surrealist Lithograph on Heavy Paper
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
THis is a fabulous, Surrealist lithograph in bright fauvist colors by Hasidic mystic Boruch Nachshon
It depicts jerusalem with King David and a menorah in a Jerusalem Landscape.
Bar...
Category
20th Century Surrealist Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Lithograph
Hebron, 1967 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Print Watercolor Painting
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
20th Century Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Watercolor
Machpela Cave Chevron 1969 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Print Watercolor Painting
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
1960s Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Watercolor
Jerusalem, Old city, Western Wall, 1970 Judaica Watercolor Painting Israeli Art
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throughout his youth. During his military service Nachshon herded flocks for the IDF, an experience that imbued in him a love and appreciation for nature which figures prominently in his work until today. Upon completing his military service the young artist was torn between the temptation to travel to Paris, then the cultural center of the art world, and his deep love of the land of Israel, the spiritual center of the Jewish world. Opting to stay in Israel, Nachshon studied under Shlomo Nerani, Cezanne’s only pupil, with whom he had enjoyed a deep friendship extending back to his childhood. Nachshon, whom Nerani viewed as his spiritual heir, was the only one of his students allowed to see the master at work.
Nachshon’s lifelong involvement in Lubavitch Hassidut began in his early adulthood, when he was drawn to the movement by its uniquely beautiful traditional melodies. In 1965 Nachshon was invited to an unprecedented three- hour private session with the Rebbe...
Category
20th Century Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Watercolor
Hebron, 1969 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Lithograph With Watercolor
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
20th Century Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Watercolor, Lithograph
Hebron, 1969 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Lithograph
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
20th Century Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Watercolor, Lithograph
Machpela Cave Chevron 1969 Israeli Judaica Lithograph Baruch Nachshon Chabad Art
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
1960s Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
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Hebron, 1969 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Lithograph With Watercolor
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
20th Century Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
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Machpela Cave Chevron 1967 Israeli Judaica Mixed Media Print Watercolor Painting
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
1960s Modern Baruch Nachshon Art
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The Song of Peace
By Baruch Nachshon
Located in Surfside, FL
Baruch Nachshon, was born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the city of Haifa.
Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throu...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Baruch Nachshon Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
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Nachshon began to paint in early childhood, and developed his relationship to art and to artists throughout his youth. During his military service Nachshon herded flocks for the IDF, an experience that imbued in him a love and appreciation for nature which figures prominently in his work until today. Upon completing his military service the young artist was torn between the temptation to travel to Paris, then the cultural center of the art world, and his deep love of the land of Israel, the spiritual center of the Jewish world. Opting to stay in Israel, Nachshon studied under Shlomo Nerani, Cezanne’s only pupil, with whom he had enjoyed a deep friendship extending back to his childhood. Nachshon, whom Nerani viewed as his spiritual heir, was the only one of his students allowed to see the master at work.
Nachshon’s lifelong involvement in Lubavitch Hassidut began in his early adulthood, when he was drawn to the movement by its uniquely beautiful traditional melodies. In 1965 Nachshon was invited to an unprecedented three- hour private session with the Rebbe of Lubavitch, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in New York. The young artist used the opportunity to share his concerns and misgivings about the role of the Jewish artist and the many inherent conflicts which confronted him. The Rebbe blessed Nachshon with the advice that for many generations the art of painting had failed to find its ultimate rectification in holiness, but that with the help of God he might come to bring about that long anticipated rectification. The Rebbe then offered to fund Nachshon’s studies in New York on the condition that he would find a program of study acceptable to Jewish religious values. Despite the difficulty inherent in such a task, Nachshon gladly received the Rebbe’s offer and devoted himself fully to the celebration of the wisdom of the Creator through visual art. He is the only artist to exhibit at the world headquarters of Lubavitch in Brooklyn, New York. He was one of the first Jewish settlers in Hebron in 1967. In the 1970s, he opened a gallery next to the Cave of the Patriarchs.
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