Shmuel Levi

Shmuel Levi (Hebrew: שמואל לוי; March 14, 1884 – July 1966) was an Israeli painter.

With the establishment of the Bezalel Academy in 1906, Levi immigrated to the Land of Israel at the invitation of Boris Schatz.

Upon his return to the Land of Israel, at the start of the First World War, Levi was active in the local art scene.

On 18 April 1927, he opened an exhibition of his works in the house of Yosef Eliyahu Chelouche in Tel Aviv.

Levi was among the founders of the Beit Haam (see Hebrew article מרכז ז'ראר בכר) in Jerusalem and decorated the building with painted walls and ceilings.

A 1924 banner announcing the third annual exhibition of the " Jewish Artist Association " at the Tower of David which Shmuel Levi established and chaired