Isaac Maimon (b. 1951, Israel) is celebrated for his vibrant café and boulevard scenes, inspired by the Paris School. A graduate of the Avni Institute in Tel Aviv, he later taught at leading Israeli art academies while sketching life in coffee houses—moments that became the heart of his art.
Since the late 1980s, Maimon’s work has gained international acclaim, exhibited at Art Expo New York and in major cities across the U.S., Europe, and Japan. His paintings, with bold colors and fluid lines, capture the elegance, warmth, and mystery of urban café culture, making them instantly recognizable and highly sought after by collectors worldwide.