Mr & Mrs Abraham and Hannah Navoni Kluger

Kluger Virtual
Memorial Museum

A living tribute curating eighty years of original paintings & drawings — the digital repository of the Kluger family's combined artistic legacy.

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Original Works
4 Artists
80+ Years of Art
Est. 2024 Museum Founded
Our Story

A Family Woven in Art

This museum stands as a living tribute to Abraham and Hannah Navoni Kluger — a family whose home was always filled with the scent of fresh paint, the sound of music, and the warmth of hand-crafted wood.

Abraham was a master carpenter, renowned for his intricately hand-crafted children's rocking chairs — each one a small work of art. Hannah was the heart of the family, the quiet presence around which all creativity flourished.

Their children carried this legacy forward. Shaul began painting as a young boy, his canvases vivid with the same passion he brought to the accordion and piano. His sister Pnina, a wonder child who played alongside him, discovered her own gift for painting after retirement — proving that in the Kluger family, creativity knows no age.

Together, their works span over eighty years, preserving a world of colour, memory, and beauty for generations to come.

🎨 Painting
🪗 Music
🎠 Carpentry
The Artists

Meet the Kluger Family

Abraham Navoni Kluger
Patriarch & Master Craftsman

Abraham Navoni Kluger

Abraham Kluger was a man of extraordinary skill and quiet artistry. A master carpenter by trade, he was celebrated for his hand-crafted children's rocking chairs — each one shaped with such care and precision that they crossed the line between furniture and fine art.

In his workshop, wood became something alive. Abraham believed that beauty should be part of everyday life — not framed on a wall, but held in the hands of children, felt beneath their fingertips. His craft was his canvas.

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Hannah Navoni Kluger
Matriarch

Hannah Navoni Kluger

This museum exists, above all, in her memory. Hannah Navoni Kluger was the heart of a family defined by creativity — the still centre around which paintings were made, music was played, and rocking chairs took shape.

She nurtured a home where art was not a luxury but a way of breathing. Her presence shaped everything the Kluger family made, and this collection stands as an enduring testament to her legacy.

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Shaul Navoni Kluger
Painter & Musician

Shaul Navoni Kluger

Shaul began painting in his youth, driven by a restless creative energy that also expressed itself in music. A wonder child who mastered both the accordion and piano, Shaul moved through life as though art and sound were simply different languages for the same feeling.

His paintings are vivid and emotionally charged — the work of someone who has always seen the world as something to be felt as much as observed. Spanning decades, his body of work is one of the museum's most extensive collections.

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Pnina Sharon
Painter & Musician

Pnina Sharon

Pnina Sharon's story is one of beautiful late blooming. Though she had always carried the Kluger gift — playing accordion and piano with her brother Shaul from childhood — it was only after her retirement that she picked up a paintbrush and began to paint.

What followed was remarkable. Her work emerged fully formed, rich with colour and emotion, as though a lifetime of unspoken creativity had been waiting for its moment. Her paintings are a reminder that art has no deadline.

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