Jane and Larry Sherman’s Art-Filled Home

THE JEWISH NEWS
By Judith Harris Solomon
Jane and Larry Sherman’s house in Bloomfield Hills reflects their interests in art, Israel and antiquities.
Jane and Larry Sherman’s 3-year-old Bloomfield Hills home, designed by architects Denise and George Hartman and constructed by custom builder Joel Lerman, faces a water refuge that is continually teeming with interesting wildlife. And the home’s stunning interior, designed by Patti Kelter of Kelter Schwartz Design, is brimming over with exciting collections of both contemporary art and Judaic antiquities. Holding a place of honor in the living room is an oil painting of the Judean Hills outside of Jerusalem by famous Israeli artist Yossi Stern that the couple purchased in 1962. “It the first piece of art we bought together, and it cost $60,” Jane says. [More]
David Hockney’s Amaryllis shares a wall with a signed Jasper Johns lithograph.

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