Itshak Jack Holtz (; also known as Itzhak Holtz and Issac Holtz; 1925–2018)
[Dovid Margolin, "Gazing Toward Yerushalayim: The life and art of Itshak Holtz," '']Inyan In Lakota mythology
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'', August 22, 2011, pp. 30-35. was a Polish-born and an
Israeli and
American Orthodox Jewish
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painter, who is best known for his paintings and drawings that depict traditional scenes of Jewish life.
Early life and education
The youngest of four children, Holtz was born and spent his early childhood in
Skierniewice
Skierniewice () is a city in central Poland with 45,184 inhabitants (2023), situated in the Łódź Voivodeship. It is the capital of Skierniewice County. Through the town runs the small river Łupia, also called Skierniewka.
Located in the hist ...
, Poland, a small town near
Warsaw
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. His father was a hat maker and a furrier.
In 1935, prior to
World War II
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, when Holtz was ten years old, his family moved to
Jerusalem, Israel
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, where they settled in the
Geula
Geula ( lit. ''Redemption'') is a neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem, populated mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews. Geula is bordered by Zikhron Moshe and Mekor Baruch on the west, the Bukharim neighborhood on the north, Mea Shearim on t ...
neighborhood near
Meah Shearim.
[Chana Ya'ar]
“High-End Hassidic Art Gallery Opens in Brooklyn,”
Arutz Sheva
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, May 17, 2012.[Sergey Kadinsky]
“Elderly Artist, environmentalist, young families fly with Nefesh B’Nefesh,”
'' The Jewish Star'', June 23, 2010.
Itzhak Holtz's passion for art began early. When he was five years old, in Poland, his father first drew a picture of a horse and sled in the snow for him. The young Holtz looked at the drawing and studied it in wonderment. From that moment on, Holtz remembers, he constantly begged his father to draw for him. His enthusiasm for art grew and Holtz longed to study art. In 1945, he enrolled at the
Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, where he primarily studied lettering and poster work in a program geared toward commercial art.
[“Brooklyn, NY – Crown Heights Welcomes Opening Of Hasidic Fine Art Gallery,”](_blank)
''Vos Iz Neias?
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'', May 21, 2012. Holtz became interested in painting, prompting him to move to
New York City
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in 1950
[Nathan Ziprin]
“An Artist In Israel,”
'' Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle'', January 12, 1968, p. 6. to study at the
Art Students League of New York
The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City. The Arts Students League is known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists.
Although artists may study f ...
under
Robert Brackman and
Harry Sternberg
Harry Sternberg (1904–2001), was an American Painting, painter, printmaking, printmaker and educator. He taught at the Art Students League of New York, from 1933 to c. 1966.
Biography Childhood, family life, and education
Sternberg's parents h ...
, and then at the
National Academy of Design
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under
Robert Philipp
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.
[Richard McBee]
“Itshak Holtz: Jewish Genre Painting,”
''The Jewish Press
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History
The ''Jewish Press'' was co-founded in 1960 by Albert Klass and his brother Sholom Klass. The Klas ...
'', July 4, 2003.
Art career and work
Holtz stated that his artwork, which primarily but not exclusively depicts scenes of Jewish spirituality and tradition, was driven by his Orthodox Jewish beliefs. He said, "You have to live that religious life to fully capture it on canvas."
He has been classified in the school of
genre painting
Genre painting (or petit genre) is the painting of genre art, which depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. One common definition of a genre scene is that it shows figures to whom no identity ca ...
, often depicting street scenes of ordinary people in everyday Jewish life in the back alleys and markets of
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city in the Southern Levant, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest cities in the world, and ...
neighborhoods such as
Me'ah Shearim and
Geula
Geula ( lit. ''Redemption'') is a neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem, populated mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews. Geula is bordered by Zikhron Moshe and Mekor Baruch on the west, the Bukharim neighborhood on the north, Mea Shearim on t ...
; and in New York neighborhoods and hamlets such as
Monsey,
Boro Park and
Williamsburg.
Along with street scenes, his work included portraits of scribes, tailors, cobblers and fishmongers, and images such as shtetls, lighthouses, and wedding scenes.
[Stephen Nessen]
“Brooklyn’s Hasidic Art Scene Expands with New Gallery,”
WNYC
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, May 17, 2012. He started out painting mostly portraits in order to support his family, before expanding to include street scenes.
His beloved subject matter was painting scenes of Jewish life, his childhood memories when his mother took him shopping for the
Sabbath
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to the markets of Meah Shearim, left a deep impression on him and influenced many of his works. Holtz experimented in the abstract, but then reverted to representational and
figurative art
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to which he devoted himself exclusively.
His Israeli street scenes are said to combine "an affectionate recollection of the past with the brilliance of the color of modern Israel."
Holtz stated that he struggled at first when he arrived to the United States because of financial reasons and because he only knew
Polish,
Yiddish
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and
Hebrew
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, but then made good ties with his instructor who greatly influenced him
Robert Philipp
Robert Philipp (February 2, 1895 – November 22, 1981) was an American painter influenced by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, and known for his nudes, still lifes, and portraits of attractive women and Hollywood stars. Noted art c ...
who helped him make friends and referred him to paint portraits.
Examples of Holtz's work throughout the years include: ''
Yerusalem Wedding'' (2010), depicting a
Chuppa in
Jerusalem
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on early evening, oil on canvas; ''The Funeral''(1966), depicting five stoic Hasidim carrying a body on a bier over to a gravesite, with the people behind them crying, in charcoal on paper and oil on canvas; ''Rejoicing'' (1974), an image of religious men dancing, in felt pen and marker on paper; and the oil painting ''Shamash Learning in Shul'' (2003), a portrait of a pious Jew studying the Talmud inside a claustrophobic synagogue scene.
Throughout the years Holtz created hundreds of works in many art mediums, including genre scenes, portraits, still lifes and landscape scenery. His works are sought after by art collectors worldwide, and he was called the greatest living Jewish artist.
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Belmont Galleries. Accessed May 14, 2014. It is said that no artist ever explored the Jewish subject like Holtz. Today some of his oil paintings have been commanding over $100,000.
Style and technique

Holtz created his scenes after researching locations, and often used locals as models.
He painted slowly and with great care, but with a swift
Impressionistic
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style. The people in his portraits and scenes are generally more cheerful and optimistic than standard portraits of Hassidic individuals.
He painted oils and watercolors, and also did felt pen, pastel, marker, ink and charcoal drawings, as well as woodcuts.
[Sonja Sharp]
“Crown Heights Welcomes Opening of First Hasidic Art Gallery,”
DNAinfo New York, May 17, 2012. His oil paintings typically have a brown hue, while his work with felt pen is often in sepia tones,
and on some of his works he used very bright colors, with a strong emphasis on the interplay of light and shadow.
He was heavily influenced by the ancient staircases and alleyways of Jerusalem, with its modest religious population, which made a strong impression on him in his youth,
the streets of
Tzfat,
and the works of
Rembrandt
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (; ; 15 July 1606 – 4 October 1669), mononymously known as Rembrandt was a Dutch Golden Age painter, printmaker, and Drawing, draughtsman. He is generally considered one of the greatest visual artists in ...
,
Johannes Vermeer
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and
Peter Bruegel,
as well as Jewish artists
Moritz Daniel Oppenheim
Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (7 January 1800 in Hanau, Germany – 26 February 1882 in Frankfurt am Main) was a German painter who is often regarded as the first Jewish painter of the modern era. His work was influenced by his cultural and religio ...
,
Leonid Pasternak and
Isidor Kaufmann had a strong influence on him. He said that realism is the best way he can express himself.
Exhibitions
Some of Holtz's past exhibitions include:
* A 1967 exhibit at the Theodor Herzl Institute in New York featured approximately 30 of his oil paintings.
* From October 1992 through July 1993, many of his Jewish genre paintings were exhibited at the
Yeshiva University Museum
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in New York, in a show titled ''The World of Itshak Holtz''.
* In 2012, the first exhibit at the Betzalel Gallery in
Crown Heights, Brooklyn
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, was the month-long ''Itshak Holtz: A Personal Vision – Drawings and Watercolors'', displaying his felt pen and marker drawings and watercolors from 1963 to 1999.
His work had previously been displayed at the gallery's former Manhattan location in 1982.
Awards and honors
* Academic of Italy with Gold Medal, 1981.
* Diploma of Merit, University delle Arti Terme, Italy, 1982.
* Gold Medal for Artistic Merit,
International Parliament for Safety and Peace, 1985.
* Board of Directors' Award, Arts Interaction, New York, March 1989.
* Award, Arts Interaction, October 1989.
* Award, Arts Interaction, March 1990.
* Grumbacher Silver Medal and Certificate for Best in Show, Arts Interaction, April 1991.
* Judge, 13th Annual Autumn Show at Gallery 12, Arts Interaction, September 1991.
Influence and legacy
Holtz was fascinated by the glamorous and the unglamorous, his genre art explored the strange beauty in simplicity and even in the deserted. He tended to reveal by his paintings things people don't appreciate in their everyday city lives. His nature landscapes and scenery were in an impressionistic style with an emphasis on light.
Holtz's Jewish art represents and reveals contemporary Jewish life with an important link to its past. For over half a century of painting the subject matter he cherished, he revealed in his Judaic art the modesty, spirit and simplicity of the religious life that so intrigued him on the Jerusalem streets since his childhood. He painted traditions, rituals, festivals, community and character. His art of Jewish subjects has influenced many younger Jewish artists like Eli Frucht from Brooklyn, and David Segal Lakewood New Jersey–based portrait painter, to follow and explore this Jewish genre.
David Segal: Fine Art Judaica/Portraiture
. Accessed May 14, 2014.
Personal life
Following his graduation from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Holtz married Ruth Beck in 1951. They have two children, Arie and Aliza. For much of their time together, their primary residence was in Manhattan
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's Washington Heights neighborhood. Starting in the late 1960s, they maintained homes in both New York and Jerusalem.
References
External links
Official website
Betzalel Video Production
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