Jacob Eisenscher Art
Jacob Eisenscher studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and after spending five years in Paris, immigrated to Israel in 1935. Eisenscher taught at the Bezalel in Jerusalem for 15 years and is known for his paintings of that city and surrounding villages, landscapes and coasts. Eisenscher’s style is largely characterized by the geometric trend of the Constructivist School. Having numerous one-man shows in Israeli museums and galleries, Eisenscher was awarded the Dizengoff Prize in 1947, the Sao Paolo Biennale Prize in 1953 and the Haifa Municipality Prize in 1958.
1920s Jacob Eisenscher Art
Woodcut
1940s Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Paper, Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Gouache, Graphite, Paper
1870s Edo Jacob Eisenscher Art
Paper, Ink, Woodcut
1960s Bauhaus Jacob Eisenscher Art
Woodcut
1950s Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Gouache, Illustration Board, Ink
20th Century Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Paper, Watercolor, Gouache
15th Century and Earlier Medieval Jacob Eisenscher Art
Paint, Laid Paper, Woodcut
1940s Jacob Eisenscher Art
Woodcut
1920s Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Paper, Watercolor, Ink, Gouache
1920s Modern Jacob Eisenscher Art
Woodcut
Early 2000s Contemporary Jacob Eisenscher Art
Woodcut
1940s Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Gouache, Graphite, Pen, Watercolor
1870s Realist Jacob Eisenscher Art
Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper