Boris Schatz

1866–1932

The artist Boris Schatz is often described as “the father of Israeli art.” He is significant in the history of Jewish art as an early visionary of a “Jewish national art” rooted in “native” Middle Eastern forms and as the founder of the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem (1906) in service of that vision. Born in Vorne in the Russian Empire (today, Varniai, Lithuania) and raised in a traditional Jewish milieu, he developed an interest in sculpture and painting and, with extensive help from the established Russian Jewish sculptor and painter Mark Antokolski, pursued an arts education in Western Europe. Making a successful career in the general European art world—he came to Bulgaria in 1895 at royal invitation to found the Royal Academy of Art in Sofia—Schatz also became a committed Zionist. Proposing the establishment of a Jewish art school in Jerusalem at the turn of century, he won the Zionist movement’s support to do so in 1905. Naming the school for the biblical figure identified with the making of the Tabernacle, Schatz yoked fine-arts training to a workshop-centered focus on traditional Middle Eastern Jewish decorative craft traditions, like silverwork and carpet-weaving, all refocused thematically on iconography associated with Jewish visions of the Land of Israel/Palestine, Zionist ideals, and the idea of a “Jewish national style” in the arts. Schatz’s own work, which, especially after 1903, focused heavily on Jewish figures, has been characterized as “Jewish national romanticism.”

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Self-Portrait

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Schatz, a founder of the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts, painted this self-portrait around the time the school was temporarily forced to close because of a lack of funds. He has depicted himself in…

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Portrait of Menachem Mendel Schneerson (Tsemakh Tsedek)

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Menachem Mendel Schneersohn (1789–1866), the third rebbe of Chabad Hasidism, was a preeminent religious figure of nineteenth-century East European Jewry. The portrait is an early example of Boris…

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Jeremiah

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This bronze plaque, one of the many decorative art objects produced in the workshops of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, depicts the biblical prophet Jeremiah, whose name is…