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Dive into the vivid world of Abstract Horsemen, a stunning lithograph by the evocative Nissan Engel, produced between the 1960s and 1980s and lovingly signed and numbered 2/125. Measuring 12x18", this piece is a jewel unearthed from the treasure trove of a retired Manhattan art gallery, where it was cradled in storage for over 50 years. Engel, who journeyed from Haifa, Israel, into the hearts of art lovers worldwide, defined his work through the lens of "abstract lyricism." His compelling approach channels the spirit of greats like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, intertwining profound emotional resonance within his art. Engel’s pieces often explore the dichotomy between earthbound desires and lofty dreams: the darker forms representing our physical existence, while the ethereal upper regions invite us to transcend, capturing that mystical essence of the human experience. As Ken Nahan eloquently puts it, Engel captures the very sound of music on canvas, making "Abstract Horsemen" not just a visual feast but a profound conversation starter.
Dive into the vivid world of Abstract Horsemen, a stunning lithograph by the evocative Nissan Engel, produced between the 1960s and 1980s and lovingly signed and numbered 2/125. Measuring 12x18", this piece is a jewel unearthed from the treasure trove of a retired Manhattan art gallery, where it was cradled in storage for over 50 years. Engel, who journeyed from Haifa, Israel, into the hearts of art lovers worldwide, defined his work through the lens of "abstract lyricism." His compelling approach channels the spirit of greats like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, intertwining profound emotional resonance within his art. Engel’s pieces often explore the dichotomy between earthbound desires and lofty dreams: the darker forms representing our physical existence, while the ethereal upper regions invite us to transcend, capturing that mystical essence of the human experience. As Ken Nahan eloquently puts it, Engel captures the very sound of music on canvas, making "Abstract Horsemen" not just a visual feast but a profound conversation starter.
Dive into the vivid world of Abstract Horsemen, a stunning lithograph by the evocative Nissan Engel, produced between the 1960s and 1980s and lovingly signed and numbered 2/125. Measuring 12x18", this piece is a jewel unearthed from the treasure trove of a retired Manhattan art gallery, where it was cradled in storage for over 50 years. Engel, who journeyed from Haifa, Israel, into the hearts of art lovers worldwide, defined his work through the lens of "abstract lyricism." His compelling approach channels the spirit of greats like Klee, Kandinsky, and Picasso, intertwining profound emotional resonance within his art. Engel’s pieces often explore the dichotomy between earthbound desires and lofty dreams: the darker forms representing our physical existence, while the ethereal upper regions invite us to transcend, capturing that mystical essence of the human experience. As Ken Nahan eloquently puts it, Engel captures the very sound of music on canvas, making "Abstract Horsemen" not just a visual feast but a profound conversation starter.