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  • Tel Aviv Museum showcases century-old Jewish Art from Berlin

    "The Fragmented Mirror" exhibition reunites works by artists such as Dutch painter Josef Israels, who taught Vincent van Gogh; German artist Lesser Ury; and Russian Leonid Pasternak, who illustrated many of the writer Leo Tolstoy's works and was also the father of author Boris Pasternak. On display at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art are some 100 works by Jewish artists that were originally featured in an exhibition in a Berlin gallery in 1907. They reflect European art at the beginning of the Modern period, considered to have begun in the 1860s.

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