Zule Moskowitz "Figures in the Forest"
This art is:
- New
- Hand Signed Lithographic Art Print
- Framed in a dark gray wood frame
- Double Matted
- Framed in the USA
- Framed Size: 32" x 42"
- Image Size: 22" x 32"
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- Ready to hang hardware included
About the Artist... Zule Moskowitz
The art of Zule Moskowitz is rooted in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Zule captured the romance and excitement of life in the artist's quarter, "Caminito," and was moved and inspired by the most famous artist of the time – Kinkila Martin. Martin inspired a revitalization of Caminito. The wish fulfillment of his stylized images of houses baptized with splashes of vibrant color transformed the community.
Cafe society took hold of Caminito and Moskowitz captures that laissez-faire attitude with her flowing pastels and bold paintings.
Using only her thumbs as tools to create the pastels, Zule, like Martin before her, makes rich color slashes as individual gestures that when taken as a whole, form an ever pleasing panorama. Women always dominate the works, with men playing a supporting, albeit, chivalric role. Horse drawn carriages and gas lit lampposts evoke a time that Zule will never let die. Trained and schooled in Argentina, Zule's dream of becoming an established and successful artist has come true. In 1962 she realized another dream, and moved her entire family across the world to the land of Israel. She passed away a few years ago.

