Ephraim Lifschitz is an Israeli painter, born 1909, Stolin, Poland and died 2004.
After graduating, Lifshitz was active in Zionist settings in the town and worked as a self-taught painter.
Between 1935 and 1933 he lived in Paris, France, then in 1935 immigrated to the Land of Israel and settled in Tel Aviv where he helped in building the "Ohel" theater.
Gaining popularity, Lifshitz changed the style of his painting, which became expressive with influence from the works of the "Paris School".
His works contained depictions of landscapes and interiors made with free brushstrokes, the use of contour lines and the use of decorative forms.