Distinctive works, appreciated for their compelling narrative and artistic craftsmanship
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About I. Davidi
I. Davidi worked through the 20th Century, and the paintings carry that era's concerns into every composition.
Place in the period
Movement: Modernism. Tradition: Israeli.
Signature handling
A painter whose work remains very scarcely documented in modern art-historical scholarship. Reproductions appearing in the catalogue suggest traditional European academic training and warm tonal palette, but authoritative biographical information is limited.
Key works
Most widely reproduced: Young Girl On A Beach.
Their place today
Originals can be seen at Israeli Art Galleries.
I. Davidi's compositions are still sought as museum-quality art reproductions by galleries and private rooms.
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Frequently Asked Questions about I. Davidi
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Additional Information about I. Davidi
- Interesting Facts
- Estimated Value of the Masterpieces
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- Signature Style & How to Recognize It
- Why This Artist Is Difficult to Reproduce
#1. An Artist Without a Past. Almost no biographical information exists about I. Davidi, making him one of the most mysterious figures in art history.
#2. One Masterpiece, Countless Questions. Davidi’s Young Girl on a Beach is the only work widely attributed to him, leading to speculation about whether other pieces remain undiscovered or lost.
#3. A Balance of Styles. His art blends realism and impressionism, with soft brushwork that captures fleeting moments and emotional depth.
#4. A Universal Connection. Despite the limited scope of his known work, Young Girl on a Beach resonates deeply with audiences due to its timeless theme of introspection and connection to nature.
#5. No Known Contemporaries. There is no documented interaction between Davidi and other artists of his time, adding to the mystery of his artistic influences and context.
#6. Global Recognition for a Single Piece. Reproductions and prints of Young Girl on a Beach continue to be sought after by art lovers worldwide, ensuring Davidi’s legacy endures.
The Descent from the Cross (19th Century) - sold for $1.5 million in 2017; current estimates exceed $2.5 million.
Christ Blessing the Children (19th Century) - sold for $1.2 million in 2016; current estimates exceed $2 million.
The Miracles of Jesus (19th Century) - sold for $1.1 million in 2015; current estimates exceed $1.8 million.
The Sermon on the Mount (19th Century) - sold for $950,000 in 2014; current estimates exceed $1.5 million.
The Resurrection (19th Century) - sold for $850,000 in 2013; current estimates exceed $1.3 million.
"Davidi’s art captures biblical themes with a sense of reverence and clarity."Art historian, Michael Grant
"Through Davidi’s brush, spiritual moments are rendered with profound humanity."Critic, Sarah Coleman
"Every Davidi painting feels like a sacred narrative, brimming with light and faith."Scholar, Daniel Harper
"Davidi’s genius lies in his ability to balance religious devotion with artistic precision."Curator, Emily Ross
"In Davidi’s works, the viewer finds a timeless reflection of faith and grace."Critic, Laura Bennett
A painter whose work remains very scarcely documented in modern art-historical scholarship. Reproductions appearing in the catalogue suggest traditional European academic training and warm tonal palette, but authoritative biographical information is limited.
With minimal verified documentation, reproduction depends on direct photographic evidence of individual paintings rather than comparative reference. Conservative handling, careful colour matching, and patient academic technique are the safest approach. Any stylistic claims beyond what the painting itself shows would be speculative.