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The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Old-New Land

Abel Pann Paints the Bible

  • Date iconOctober 9 2003 - June 19 2004
  • Curator(s): Yigal Zalmona, Chief Curator-at-Large, Tami Manor-Friedman, Guest Curator, Curator: Nissan N. Perez, Horace and Grace Goldsmith Senior Curator of Photography
  • Paintings, graphics, Photography
  • : Abel Pann
For the first time in Israel, a comprehensive exhibition of the work of Abel Pann (1883-1963), one of the pioneers of Israeli art, best known for his vivid depictions of biblical characters. The exhibition presents works from his early days in Odessa, through his years as a successful artist in Paris and the United States to his position as one of the Bezalel School's most influential teachers, alongside his paintings of the 1915 pogroms in Eastern Europe