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Gabriel Cohen, (born in 1933 in Paris,
lives in Jerusalem) he is one of the world's
most famous naive (not professionally trained)
artists. His works have been exhibited at the
Jewish Museum in New York and at the Israel
Museum in Jerusalem. Mr. Cohen's imagination
knows no limits. He has placed Jerusalem in
the Alps, he has planes flying around the Tower
of Babel, and the canals of Venice may be alive
with gondolas carrying palm fronds for Succot.
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Jerusalem
Oil on Canvas
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