American (1924–1994)
About the artist:
Emanuel Schary, renowned for his ability to capture people in revealingly human and touching moments, make his works prized for their simple beauty, tenderness and charm. A master of human realism and a foremost artist depicting both Jewish and everyday life in America, Schary's work is characterized by a love of humanity and observation, giving his work the unique visual signature, making it "a Schary." Emanuel Schary grew up in Israel, an experience that has rewarded him with a rich repository of indelible images and emotions, which he repeatedly draws on and are an intrinsic ingredient in the Schary oeuvre. Schary came to the United States to complete his studies in fine art, where he developed an immediate and irrevocable love of the color, life and earthiness of his two favorite New Yorks-the old and the new. Emanuel Schary's paintings, pastels, limited edition original lithographs and serigraphs are in important private and museum collections both in the United States and abroad. Permanent Collections: Smithsonian National Fine Art Collection, Washington, D.C Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art, New York Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy The Brooklyn Museum, New York Jewish Museum, New York Spertus Museum, Chicago, Illinois Madison Art Museum, Wisconsin Fleming Museum, Vermont Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, Wyoming B'Nai Brith Museum, Laramie, Wyoming Museum of Israel, Jerusalem The Museum of Haifa The Building of the Chief Rabbinate, Jerusalem The Mayer of Jerusalem, T. Kollek Ephraim Katzir Prime Minister Begin of Israel Embassador to the U.N., Yehuda Blum Hebrew University, Jerusalem Tel Aviv University Bar Ilan University New Britain Museum of American At Indian Museum of American Art Georgia Museum of Art Hofstra University Museum Boston Public Library New York Public Library Newark Public Library University of Arizona Art Museum Kansas City Art Institute
Emanuel Schary, renowned for his ability to capture people in revealingly human and touching moments, make his works prized for their simple beauty, tenderness and charm. A master of human realism and a foremost artist depicting both Jewish and