Bishofs Maris
Bishofs 1
$200
25.75 inches wide x 20.75 inches high 65cm wide x 52cm high Lithograph Edition 175
Shipping & Handling: $30
Bishofs was born in 1939 in Rujiena, Latvia. In 1965 he became the first artist to graduate from the Latvian Art Academy with an interior design diploma. In 1972 the artist emigrated to Israel. He lived in Paris in the early 1980’s, but in New York 1984-2003. In the fall of 2003 the artist returned permanently to Latvia. Bishofs’ drawings between 1984 and 2003 were featured in Time Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Nation, Village Voice, Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Barron ‘9s, Hippocrates, and Harper’s. This collection of publications is supplemented by the artist’s drawings in Latvian magazines Dadzis (1963-1966) and Rigas laiks (2001-2003), as well as the newspaper Diena (2002-2004).
Bishofs Maris
Bishofs 2
$200
20.75 inches wide x 25.75 inches high 52cm wide x 65cm high Lithograph Edition 175
Shipping & Handling: $30
Bishofs was born in 1939 in Rujiena, Latvia. In 1965 he became the first artist to graduate from the Latvian Art Academy with an interior design diploma. In 1972 the artist emigrated to Israel. He lived in Paris in the early 1980’s, but in New York 1984-2003. In the fall of 2003 the artist returned permanently to Latvia. Bishofs’ drawings between 1984 and 2003 were featured in Time Magazine, the Atlantic Monthly, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Nation, Village Voice, Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Barron ‘9s, Hippocrates, and Harper’s. This collection of publications is supplemented by the artist’s drawings in Latvian magazines Dadzis (1963-1966) and Rigas laiks (2001-2003), as well as the newspaper Diena (2002-2004).
Rubin Reuven
Hassidic Musician
$500
20" x 26.5" Lithograph 1969 Edition 200
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Ben Avram
Jerusalem of Gold
$300$150
24.5 x 18 62 x 46 Lithograph Edition 300
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Jerusalem of Gold is a luminous and poetic work by Jerusalem artist Edward Ben Avram, celebrated for his vibrant depictions of the city he has called home for decades. In this lithograph, Ben Avram captures the essence of Jerusalem with glowing domes, sweeping light, festive figures, and the warm radiance of the sun—an atmosphere both spiritual and joyful.
Ben Avram’s art is instantly recognizable: lively strokes, bright harmonies of color, and a delicate balance of suggestion and detail. His figures are not exoticized characters but natural inhabitants of their environment, portrayed with warmth and humanity. The cityscape is presented not as a strict topographical record, but as a lyrical impression—an invitation to feel Jerusalem rather than simply see it.
The artist’s Indian roots emerge subtly in his use of ornamental rhythm and vivid color, while the light of Israel—clear, warm, and unmistakable—floods the work with life. His compositions often blend imagination with reality, leaving room for the viewer’s own interpretation while preserving the unmistakable spirit of Jerusalem.
This lithograph is a beautiful example of Ben Avram’s ability to capture the poetry of place, filled with movement, celebration, and deep affection for the eternal city.