Paintings and lithographs by 48 Israeli artists who live in a unique artists’ village in the Jewish State went on exhibit here today at the Riverside Museum. All the artists whose works are being exhibited live in the village of Ein Hod, a settlement situated on the Mediterranean Sea between Haifa and Tel Aviv. The artists’ colony had been founded by B’nai Zion, the American fraternal Zionist organization.
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