Jerusalem

Mayanot Gallery

Historical and contemporary Israeli art

28 King George Street
Jerusalem, 91073

Phone: +972 2 625 0916

Fax: +972 2 624 7869

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This colorful gallery has works on display by many of Israel's most celebrated Zionist artists. Permanent collections include works by Abel Pann, Ludwig Blum and Meir Alexrod. The works focus on portraits of ultra-Orthodox Jews and biblical scenes, as well as still life paintings. All the work is connected to Israel and Judaism in one form or another. Some oil paintings are for sale, transactions of which are arranged by appointment. Small prints are also for sale.

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