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Design for a Programme (Pioneers)

Discover Jacob Kramer (1892-1962), a Russian-born painter who made his mark in England. Known for expressive color, brushwork & spiritual themes in landscapes, portraits & still lifes. Works held at Tate & National Portrait Gallery.

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Artist Biography

A Soulful Visionary: Jacob Kramer (1892-1962)

Jacob Kramer, born in Klevan, Ukraine in 1892, embarked on a remarkable artistic journey that ultimately led him to establish himself as a prominent figure within the British art scene. His formative years were steeped in Jewish heritage and marked by an early relocation to Leeds, England, where he would spend the remainder of his life pursuing his passion for painting. This transatlantic odyssey profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and contributed to the distinctive style that characterizes his oeuvre.
  • Early Life & Education: Kramer’s father, Max Kramer, was himself a painter who honed his craft at the St Petersburg Fine Art Academy under Ilya Repin—a lineage that instilled in Jacob a deep appreciation for artistic tradition.
  • Leeds Arts Club Influence: His formative years were significantly impacted by membership within the Leeds Arts Club. This influential organization exposed him to the burgeoning Expressionist movement, fostering connections with artists like Wassily Kandinsky and introducing him to spiritual concepts that would permeate his artwork.
Kramer’s artistic style was immediately recognizable for its bold use of color and dynamic brushwork—techniques he adopted directly from Expressionist masters. He skillfully blended landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, often imbued with a palpable sense of emotion and contemplation. His canvases pulsated with vibrancy, reflecting not merely visual observation but also an inner spiritual quest. Notably, Kramer’s work gained recognition through exhibitions at the Leeds Arts Club Gallery and subsequently achieved international acclaim.
  • Notable Works: Among his most celebrated pieces is “Manikin in the Snow,” currently housed at Yale University Art Gallery—a testament to his ability to capture both beauty and melancholy within a single image.
Kramer’s artistic legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he stands as an exemplar of British Modernism, embodying the spirit of experimentation and introspection that defined the era. His paintings reside in collections across Europe and North America, ensuring his contribution to art history continues to inspire admiration and scholarly study. The Tate Gallery and National Portrait Gallery proudly showcase his masterpieces—symbols of a singular artistic vision rooted in both Eastern European heritage and Western artistic innovation.
  • Artistic Influences: Kramer’s artistic development was undeniably shaped by the profound impact of Expressionist artists like Kandinsky, whose exploration of spirituality and abstraction served as an invaluable guide.
His enduring significance lies in his ability to translate complex spiritual ideas into compelling visual narratives—a feat that cemented his place among the most influential painters of his time. Jacob Kramer’s art remains a captivating reflection of a bygone era, inviting viewers to contemplate beauty alongside profound emotional depth.
Jacob Kramer

Jacob Kramer

1892 - 1962 , Ukraine

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['British Painter']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Wassily Kandinsky']
  • Date Of Birth: 1892
  • Date Of Death: 1962
  • Full Name: Jacob Kramer
  • Nationality: Russian Empire
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Manikin in the snow
    • Design for a Programme (Pioneers)
  • Place Of Birth: Klevan, Ukraine
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