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Interior, Scotland Street

Ephraim Rubenstein

Ephraim Rubenstein was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1956. He received his B.A. in Art History from Columbia University and his M.F.A. in Painting from Columbia University’s School of the Arts. In addition, he attended the Brooklyn Museum Art School, where he studied with Francis Cunningham, the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts, with Harvey Dinnerstein, and the Arts Students League, with Robert Beverly Hale.

Rubenstein has had eleven one-person exhibitions in NY; seven at Tibor de Nagy one at Tatistcheff & Co and three at George Billis Gallery. He has exhibited at the Butler Institute of American Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Maier Museum of Fine Art, and the National Academy of Design, where he won the Emil and Dines Carlsen Prize in painting. His work is represented in numerous public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Exxon Corporation, and Deloitte & Touche.

His work has been featured in “American Artist” Magazine, “American Heritage” Magazine and “Architectural Digest,” among others. Several of his paintings have been on loan to the United States State Department as part of its Art in Embassies Program.

Rubenstein was Associate Professor of Art at the University of Richmond from 1987-1998, where he received the Distinguished Educator Award and The Commonwealth’s Outstanding Faculty Award. He taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, Maryland Institute College of Art and the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts. He also taught at Columbia University’s Department of Narrative Medicine, where he taught the Seminar in the Literature of Art to graduate students in Narrative Medicine, as well as Life Drawing to first year medical students at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is currently Instructor Emeritus of The Arts Students League of New York, where he taught Life Drawing and Artistic Anatomy, the Seminar in the Literature of Art and numerous workshops in various aspects of oil painting, drawing and materials.

Ephraim Rubenstein

Ephraim Rubenstein was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1956. He received his B.A. in Art History from Columbia University and his M.F.A. in Painting from Columbia University’s School of the Arts. In addition, he attended the Brooklyn Museum Art School, where he studied with Francis Cunningham, the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts, with Harvey Dinnerstein, and the Arts Students League, with Robert Beverly Hale.

Rubenstein has had eleven one-person exhibitions in NY; seven at Tibor de Nagy one at Tatistcheff & Co and three at George Billis Gallery. He has exhibited at the Butler Institute of American Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Maier Museum of Fine Art, and the National Academy of Design, where he won the Emil and Dines Carlsen Prize in painting. His work is represented in numerous public and private collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Exxon Corporation, and Deloitte & Touche.

His work has been featured in “American Artist” Magazine, “American Heritage” Magazine and “Architectural Digest,” among others. Several of his paintings have been on loan to the United States State Department as part of its Art in Embassies Program.

Rubenstein was Associate Professor of Art at the University of Richmond from 1987-1998, where he received the Distinguished Educator Award and The Commonwealth’s Outstanding Faculty Award. He taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, Maryland Institute College of Art and the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts. He also taught at Columbia University’s Department of Narrative Medicine, where he taught the Seminar in the Literature of Art to graduate students in Narrative Medicine, as well as Life Drawing to first year medical students at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is currently Instructor Emeritus of The Arts Students League of New York, where he taught Life Drawing and Artistic Anatomy, the Seminar in the Literature of Art and numerous workshops in various aspects of oil painting, drawing and materials.

Interior, Scotland Street

Interior, Scotland Street

Oil on Linen, 36” x 32”

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Mourners 6

Mourners 6

Multi-Media on Paper, 50” x 38”

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Interior, Semur en Auxois

Interior, Semur en Auxois

Oil on Linen, 40” x 32”

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New River, Galax, Upstream

New River, Galax, Upstream

Oil on Linen, 14” x 18”

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SOLD - Canal, Burgundy

SOLD - Canal, Burgundy

Oil on Linen, 12” x 16”

Anacostia River, July

Anacostia River, July

Oil on Linen, 26” x 40”

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Red Barn, Galax

Red Barn, Galax

Oil on Linen, 12.5” x 20.5”

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Still Life with Basket and Giant Pine Cones

Still Life with Basket and Giant Pine Cones

Oil on Linen, 22” x 36”

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Autumn Still Life

Autumn Still Life

Oil on Linen, 30” x 44”

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SOLD - Still Life with Discarded Books

SOLD - Still Life with Discarded Books

Oil on Linen, 22” x 32”

San Bonaventura al Palatino II

San Bonaventura al Palatino II

Oil on Linen, 14” x 24”

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Pont Pinard, Semur en Auxois

Pont Pinard, Semur en Auxois

Oil on Linen, 12” x 20”

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Semur en Auxois I

Semur en Auxois I

Oil on Linen, 48” x 38”

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