Jacob Alkow Collection

Jacob Alkow Collection (1902-1999)

Jacob Alkow lived an intriguing life full of upheavals, and art played a prominent role in it. The international eclectic collection is comprised of 43 works of plastic art in a variety of styles and techniques, most from the 20th century, with a minority of works from the 19th century and even earlier. A strong affinity for Judaism is evident from the collection – most of the artists, Israelis and non-Israelis, are Jews, and also the themes of many of the works deal with Jewish life. One might conclude that the life story of Alkow, a refugee from Russia at the beginning of the century who emigrated with his family to America, influenced the nature of the collection.

Another notable feature in the collection is the clear representation of American artists. Alkow had great respect for his adoptive nation and acquired a few key works by important American artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many American artists have studied in Europe and have been influenced by contemporary currents and schools, yet many works – albeit stylistically diverse – are an expression of a local spirit that has shown interest in everyday and American life: landscape paintings, rural and urban genre paintings, and urban realism.
The collection also includes some works by canonical European artists, whose works span periods and countries.

Text editing: Miri Maoz

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