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Israeli Landscape Painting, Mid-20th Century, in the Manner of Reuven Rubin. Small oil painting depicting a stylized Israeli landscape with rolling hills, winding paths, olive trees, and clusters of hillside dwellings. The composition is rendered in a loose, expressive manner with pronounced impasto and a softly muted palette of pinks, ochres, greens, and pale blues, creating a lyrical, atmospheric sense of place. The brushwork emphasizes movement and texture, particularly in the foreground trees and undulating terrain, while the distant village structures echo the simplified, symbolic forms associated with early Israeli modernist painting.The work is signed lower left "B. Miniber, Israel," and reflects stylistic affinities with the Eretz Israel school and the pioneering visual language popularized by Reuven Rubin and his contemporaries during the formative decades of Israeli art. Rubin's influence is evident in the pastoral subject matter, naïve-inflected forms, and emotional emphasis on landscape as cultural identity rather than strict topographical realism.Housed in a rustic painted wood frame. The reverse shows a wood backing secured with original framing points and hanging wire. Mid-20th century. Estimated Value $200 - 300