Abraham Neumann

Abraham Neumann (February 6, 1873 – June 4, 1942) was a Polish-Jewish painter and artist active in Kraków and Mandatory Palestine.

In addition, he also spent time in Israel prior to its founding (British mandate in Palestine), and in the United States where he traveled after the First World War.

In 1909, he took part in an exhibition of paintings executed en plein air in Rybiniszki in the Polish Livonia [eastern Latvia].

[citation needed] His works consist of paintings of landscapes from the Tatra Mountains, Kazimierz Dolny, Brittany, Palestine, as well as portraits and still lives.

He struggled to solve these problems for a long time, and by his second journey to the country, local themes had become permanent characteristics in his work.

Abraham Neumann, before 1939
Maison bord de mer, Paris, 1899
Roofs of houses in Saint-Malo, circa 1923
Jerusalem (1923), oil on canvas, 31 × 39 cm (12.2 × 15.4 in).
Street , 530 × 650 mm (20.87 × 25.59 in), Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź .