Jankel Adler Art
Jankel Jakub Adler was born in Tuszyn, a suburb of Łódź. In 1912, he began training as an engraver with his uncle in Belgrade. He became a teacher at the Academy of Arts and became acquainted with Paul Klee, who influenced his work. A painting by Adler received a gold medal at the exhibition "German art Düsseldorf" in 1928. Adler was strongly influenced by Picasso and Léger. He enjoyed experimenting with materials, for example, sand admixtures. He often painted Jewish subjects and painted some abstract compositions.
1940s Abstract Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Canvas
Mid-20th Century Modern Jankel Adler Art
Paper, Ink
1940s Jankel Adler Art
Ink
1920s Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Cardboard
1920s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Board, Gouache, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Acrylic, Board
Early 20th Century Modern Jankel Adler Art
Ink
1990s Abstract Impressionist Jankel Adler Art
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars
1940s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Board
1960s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Board
1960s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Board
1970s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Board
1940s Cubist Jankel Adler Art
Oil, Board
1930s Dada Jankel Adler Art
Ink, Watercolor
1930s Art Deco Jankel Adler Art
Paper, Ink, Gouache
1920s Academic Jankel Adler Art
Ink, Watercolor, Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Jankel Adler Art
Cotton, Wax, Oil
1920s Modern Jankel Adler Art
Mixed Media, Panel
20th Century Expressionist Jankel Adler Art
Oil







