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By Eduard GurevichJanuary 29, 2016
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Eduard Gurevich studied in Ukraine’s famous art schools. He moved to Israel in 1990 where he devoted himself to painting Jewish-themed work. Eduard hopes that his artwork will lead people to a greater appreciation of the beauty of Israel and Judaism. His work has been exhibited internationally, and appears in private galleries in Germany, Canada, France, USA, Russia and Israel.
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I love it just buitiful Reply

Dvorah Davidsohn L.A. September 13, 2016

Wonderful painting Wonderful painting Eduard. Reply

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About Eduard Gurevich
Eduard Gurevich studied in Ukraine’s famous art schools. He moved to Israel in 1990 where he devoted himself to painting Jewish-themed work. Eduard hopes that his artwork will lead people to a greater appreciation of the beauty of Israel and Judaism. His work has been exhibited internationally, and appears in private galleries in Germany, Canada, France, USA, Russia and Israel.
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