
1865–1934 · Dutch · 30 artworks
artist bio
Isaac Israels was a Dutch painter associated with the Amsterdam Impressionism movement. He is known for his vibrant depictions of urban life, portraits, and scenes from his travels, capturing the energy and atmosphere of his subjects with loose brushwork and a keen eye for detail.
what you'll learn
Studying Israels' work allows students to explore Impressionistic techniques applied to both portraiture and genre scenes. Students can learn about capturing fleeting moments, using light and color to create atmosphere, and depicting modern life.
related: Max Liebermann, Edgar Degas

Nelly Bodenheim
1920

Woman In Front Of Van Goghs Sunflower

Portrait of a woman

Japanese lady in red kimono
1920

Girl in Front of a Mirror
1922

Gertie With Fur Coat
1918

Sultan of Pangéran Ario Praboe Mangkoenegara VI

Dressers Chez Paquin

Maids from Amsterdam
1900

Portret Van Johanna Van Gogh-Bonger

Ippy and Gertie Sun
1917

Vincent Willem Van Gogh
1894

Dutch writer Ina Boudier-Bakker
1934

The Kalverstraat, Celebrating the Birth of Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, 1 May 1909
1909

Girl Reading
1906

Dress Show at Hirsch
1911

Woman in Interior

Moulin De La Galette
1905

Self-Portrait With Mint Tower
1912

Procession in the Hague
1881

Portrait of the Architect Jan Wils
1930

Mother With Children In The Bois De Boulogne In Paris

Pieter Klazes Pel

Transport of Colonial Soldiers
1884

Portrait Of The Wounded KNIL soldier Kees Pop
1882

Noordeinde, the Hague
1918

Portrait of a Lady

Street in Batavia
1921

In the Café
1905

Shop Window
1898