No matter where you are, imagine you're enjoying a steaming cup of coffee on the banks of the Sea of Galilee with this beautiful lithograph of Israeli artist Nahum Gutman's painting "Café in Tiberias":
Boasting a watercolor motif, this print depicts a waiter serving customers who are enjoying a cup of coffee on the shore of the Sea of Galilee as a regal building towers over the scenery and the rolling hills of the Galilee spread out in the background.
The perfect way to add a bit of Israel to your home décor.
LIMITED EDITION: Only a limited number of prints are available. Don't delay, own your very own lithograph today!
Limited edition lithograph; Signed and numbered on the plate
Size: 55.5 x 38 cm / 21.8″ x 15″
Help turn your house into a home with this amazing lithograph of renowned Israeli artist Nahum Goldman's painting "Café in Tiberias." Made in the style of a watercolor painting, this work portrays a café in Tiberias, with customers sitting at tables that are arranged along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and the lush Galilean hills rising in the distance. A majestic example of Israeli art, this lithograph will make a terrific gift for a housewarming, birthday, anniversary or any other special occasion.
Nahum Gutman was born in Romania and immigrated to Israel in 1905, where he began studying art at Bezalel in Jerusalem. He soon rebelled against the traditional teaching methods, and ploughed ahead alone to create his own distinctive style. His art depicted a hidden, exotic Middle East, and won him acclaim both in Israel and across the world. Gutman was also a celebrated children’s author and illustrator, even winning the Israel Prize for Children’s Literature. His work is displayed in the eponymous Gutman Museum in Tel Aviv.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-cafe-in-tiberias-artist-nahum-gutman-signed-numbered-limited-edition-lithograph-p137384268 Cafe in Tiberias. Artist: Nahum Gutman. Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Lithographhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/g/u/gutman-cafe-in-tiberias.jpg9999USDInStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Serigraphs/Nahum Gutman/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Israeli Artists' Serigraphs37145904<p>No matter where you are, imagine you're enjoying a steaming cup of coffee on the banks of the Sea of Galilee with this beautiful lithograph of Israeli artist Nahum Gutman's painting "Café in Tiberias":</p>
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<li>Boasting a watercolor motif, this print depicts a waiter serving customers who are enjoying a cup of coffee on the shore of the Sea of Galilee as a regal building towers over the scenery and the rolling hills of the Galilee spread out in the background.</li>
<li>The perfect way to add a bit of Israel to your home décor.</li>
<li>LIMITED EDITION: Only a limited number of prints are available. Don't delay, own your very own lithograph today!</li>
</ul> <p><strong>Limited edition lithograph; </strong><strong>Signed and numbered on the plate</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size:</strong> 55.5 x 38 cm / 21.8″ x 15″</p>
<p>Help turn your house into a home with this amazing lithograph of renowned Israeli artist Nahum Goldman's painting "Café in Tiberias." Made in the style of a watercolor painting, this work portrays a café in Tiberias, with customers sitting at tables that are arranged along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and the lush Galilean hills rising in the distance. A majestic example of Israeli art, this lithograph will make a terrific gift for a housewarming, birthday, anniversary or any other special occasion.</p>
<p><strong>Nahum Gutman</strong> was born in Romania and immigrated to Israel in 1905, where he began studying art at Bezalel in Jerusalem. He soon rebelled against the traditional teaching methods, and ploughed ahead alone to create his own distinctive style. His art depicted a hidden, exotic Middle East, and won him acclaim both in Israel and across the world. Gutman was also a celebrated children’s author and illustrator, even winning the Israel Prize for Children’s Literature. His work is displayed in the eponymous Gutman Museum in Tel Aviv.</p>00add-to-cartWall ArtArt Gallery