Limited edition original serigraph. Signed and numbered by the artist. Size: 28.35" x 9.84" / 72 x 25 cm
Baruch Nachshon
This exceptional serigraph will make the perfect addition to any space! Beautifully made, it flaunts an intricately painted natural scene of Hebron in vibrant colors and expert brush strokes. Elegant and stunning, this remarkable wall art is sure to make an unforgettable gift for someone dear to your heart on any occasion!
Born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the City of Haifa. Studied under Shlomo Nerani, Cezanne’s only pupil. Nachshon paints in order to define and to emphasize the presence of the active Divine Will in creation and in order to inspire himself and the others. His lifelong involvement in Lubavitch Hassidut began in his early adulthood when he was drawn to the movement by its uniquely beautiful traditional melodies. He is a Symbolic Surrealistic Visionary artists.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/-hebron-artist-baruch-nachshon-hand-signed-numbered-limited-edition-serigraph-p267085560Hebron. Artist: Baruch Nachshon. Hand Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Serigraphhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/H/e/Hebron-Artist-Baruch-Nachshon-Hand-Signed-Numbered-Limited-Edition-Serigraph_large.jpg9999USDInStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Serigraphs/Baruch Nachshon/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art/Israeli Artists' Serigraphs/Home Decor/Jewish Wall Art371659043806<p><strong>Limited edition original serigraph. Signed and numbered by the artist. <br />Size: 28.35" x 9.84" / 72 x 25 cm</strong></p>
<p><strong>Baruch Nachshon</strong></p>
<p>This exceptional serigraph will make the perfect addition to any space! Beautifully made, it flaunts an intricately painted natural scene of Hebron in vibrant colors and expert brush strokes. Elegant and stunning, this remarkable wall art is sure to make an unforgettable gift for someone dear to your heart on any occasion! </p>
<p>Born in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, in the City of Haifa. Studied under Shlomo Nerani, Cezanne’s only pupil. Nachshon paints in order to define and to emphasize the presence of the active Divine Will in creation and in order to inspire himself and the others. His lifelong involvement in Lubavitch Hassidut began in his early adulthood when he was drawn to the movement by its uniquely beautiful traditional melodies. He is a Symbolic Surrealistic Visionary artists.</p>00add-to-cartWall ArtIsraelArt Gallery