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Beggar Coffee Mug featuring the photograph A Beggar in Jerusalem by Esther Newman-Cohen

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A Beggar in Jerusalem Coffee Mug

Esther Newman-Cohen

by Esther Newman-Cohen

$14.00

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Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Design Details

This Unaltered photograph was taken in downtown Jerusalem, Feb. 2015. When compared to other OECD countries, Israel still has the highest poverty... more

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Comments (7)

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thanks so much Gary for your great comment and vote! I always appreciate your remarks!

Gary F Richards

Gary F Richards

Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, and artwork! F/L …voted for this piece in the contest YOUR VERY BEST PHOTOGRAPH

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

This photo was not posed. I took it in downtown Jerusalem. Sad but realistic. We are becoming a country of very rich and very poor.

Catalina Walker

Catalina Walker

This should not be, Esther, this really tugs on my heart!! l/f/tw

Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Thank you, Manuel. Yes, there is a great gap between the rich and poor here. While the economy is healthy, not all sectors benefit from it.

Artist's Description

This Unaltered photograph was taken in downtown Jerusalem, Feb. 2015. When compared to other OECD countries, Israel still has the highest poverty rates of all developed countries.
There are more than 1.7 million poor Israelis, some 21.7% of the population, according to the annual poverty report the National Insurance Institute,

A total of 1,712,900 people, including 460,800 families and 764,200 children, live below the poverty line, according to the report, which is based on data gathered by the Central Bureau of Statistics for 2015, the most recent year for which comprehensive information is available.

About Esther Newman-Cohen

Esther Newman-Cohen

Dr. Esther Newman-Cohen is a highly creative Israeli-based artist. She engages in a wide range of artistic activity, including drawing, painting and woodcarving. Her subjects range from abstracts to realistic portraits and landscapes, done in a variety of media - pencil, ink, aquarelle, pastel, acrylic and oil. She also designs ketubot, Jewish marriage contracts, many of which are also posted on Fine Art America. Over the past five years she has added wood sculptures to her repertoire. Her first solo exhibits took place in Jerusalem, at the Alliance Francaise in 1989: "The Women of Jerusalem," in 1992 at the Gerard Behar Theater: "Flowers and Landscapes of Jerusalem," and in 2008 at the Jerusalem Botanical Garden: "Flowers: A Love Story."...

 

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