Yosef Zaritsky's 1951 Painting 'Yehiam (Life on the Kibbutz)' in Tel Aviv Museum of Art Collection
Yosef Zaritsky created the painting 'Yehiam (Life on the Kibbutz)' in 1951. The artwork measures 208 × 228 cm and uses oil on burlap mounted on canvas. It belongs to the collection of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The painting was featured in an entry posted on February 7, 2017, at 11:15 am. This entry was published on the artcritical website, which is powered by WordPress. The source material provides basic information about the artwork's medium, dimensions, and institutional ownership. No exhibition details, critical commentary, or additional context about the painting's significance are included in the source. The entry appears to be part of a larger article or image gallery, though the specific context isn't provided in this excerpt.
Key facts
- Yosef Zaritsky painted 'Yehiam (Life on the Kibbutz)' in 1951
- The artwork measures 208 × 228 cm
- Medium is oil on burlap mounted on canvas
- Collection of Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- Entry posted February 7, 2017 at 11:15 am
- Published on artcritical website
- artcritical is powered by WordPress
- Source URL indicates connection to 'David Carrier on Postwar at Haus der Kunst'
Entities
Artists
- Yosef Zaritsky
Institutions
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- artcritical
Locations
- Tel Aviv
- Israel