15 Signed LITHOGRAPHS 1955 Israel AVIGDOR ARIKHA Jewish ART BOOK Judaica BIALIK


15 Signed LITHOGRAPHS 1955 Israel AVIGDOR ARIKHA Jewish ART BOOK Judaica BIALIK

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15 Signed LITHOGRAPHS 1955 Israel AVIGDOR ARIKHA Jewish ART BOOK Judaica BIALIK:
$95.00


DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is the FIRST and only edition of BIALIK\'s\" AFTERGROWTH \" with 15 full page LITHOGRAPHSand numerous additional ILLUSTRATIONS by AVIGDOR ARIKHA which he created when he was only 25 years old. A few of the JUDAICALITHOGRAPHS are SIGNED in the plate by ARIKHA .With his most talented , Quick yet very impressive drawing pen , ARIKHA provides the images of BIALIK\'s childhood in the Jewish neighbourhood , Propably a Shtetl in UKRAINE - RUSSIA . NUMEROUS lithographs and drawings of JEWISH CHILDREN and JEWISH life in RUSSIA. The book was published in Jerusalem - Eretz Israel in 1955 . The HEBREW LITHOGRAPHS were printed by Moshe Cohen from Jerusalem. ORIGINAL illustrated HC. Cloth spine with GILT headings. 8\" x 11.5\" . 15 lithographs , Each printed on one face of a separate leaf . Around 80 pp. Excellent FINE copy. MINT. Pristine. ( Pls look at scan for accurate AS IS images ) Will be sent inside a protective envelope .

AUTHENTICITY : Thisis anORIGINALvintage1955 book( Dated ), NOT a reproduction or a reprint . It holds a life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY.

PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal .SHIPPMENT : Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $14 .Book will be sent inside a protective envelope .Will be sent within 3-5 days after payment . Kindly note that duration of Int\'l registered airmail is around 14 days



Avigdor Arikha (April 28, 1929 – April 29, 2010) is an Israeli and French painter, printmaker, and art historian.Avigdor Arikha was born to German-speaking parents in Rădăuţi, near Czernowitz, in what was then called Bukovina, and is today in Romania. (See Romania during World War II) His family faced forced deportation in 1941 to the concentration camps of Western Ukraine, where his father died. He managed to survive thanks to the drawings he made of deportation scenes, which were shown to delegates of the International Red Cross. As a result of that, both he and his sister were freed and brought to Palestine in 1944. Between 1944 and 1948, he was in the Ma\'aleh Hahamishah Kibbutz. In 1948 he was severely wounded in Israel\'s War of Independence. From 1946 to 1949, he attended the Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts in Jerusalem; its teaching was based on the Bauhaus methods. In 1949 he was awarded a scholarship which enabled him to study at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, where he learned the fresco technique. Since 1954, Arikha has continuously resided in Paris.In the late 1950s, Arikha evolved into abstraction and established himself as an abstract painter, but he eventually came to think of abstraction as a dead end. In 1965 he stopped painting and began drawing, only from life, treating all subjects in a single sitting. Continuing on this path for the next eight years, his activity was confined to drawing and printmaking until late 1973, when he felt an urge to resume painting. His practice has remained to paint directly from the subject, using no preliminary drawing, finishing a painting, pastel, print, ink or drawing in one session. He is noted for his portraits, nudes, still lives, and landscapes, rendered realistically and spontaneously, but clearly bearing the lessons of abstraction, and in particular of Mondrian. He has also illustrated some of the texts of Samuel Beckett, with whom he maintained a close friendship until the writer\'s death.Arikha has painted a number of commissioned portraits, including that of H.M. Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (1983), Lord Home of the Hirsel, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1988), both in the collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Other portraits include those of Catherine Deneuve (1990) for the French State, or that of the former Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy for the city of Lille.As an art historian, Arikha has written catalogues for exhibitions on Poussin and Ingres for which he was curator at the Musée du Louvre, the Frick Collection of New York, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Israel Museum Jerusalem. His writings include Ingres, Fifty Life Drawings (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston/Frick Collection, New York, 1986); Peinture et Regard (Paris: Hermann, 1991, 1994); On Depiction (London: Bellew Publishing, 1995); and numerous essays published in the New York Review of Books, The New Republic, Commentaire, Literary Imagination, etc. He has also lectured widely, at Princeton University, at Yale University, at the Frick Collection in New York, at the Prado Museum in Madrid, and at many other venues. Most recently, he was invited by the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid to select a number of works from its collection and to write the entries for the catalogue accompanying the resulting exhibition.From July 2006-January 2007 there was an exhibition at the British Museum of Arikha\'s bequest to it of one hundred prints and drawings.From June to September 2008 the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid hosted a major retrospective exhibition of the artist. An exclusive preview was published in Standpoint Arikha has been married since 1961 to the American poet and writer Anne Atik, most recently author of a memoir on Samuel Beckett.Books on Arikha. Besides the many exhibition catalogues published by his gallery, Marlborough Gallery, these include: Arikha, by Samuel Beckett, Robert Hughes, André Fermigier(et al) (Paris: Hermann; London: Thames and Hudson, 1985) Arikha, by Duncan Thomson (London: Phaidon, 1994)Avigdor Arikha, by Monica Ferrando and Arturo Schwarz (Bergamo: Moretti & Vitali, 2001) Avigdor Arikha Hayim Nahman Bialik (Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאליק‎; January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934),also Chaim or Haim, was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrewbut also in Yiddish. Bialik was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry andcame to be recognized as Israel\'s national poet.


15 Signed LITHOGRAPHS 1955 Israel AVIGDOR ARIKHA Jewish ART BOOK Judaica BIALIK:
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