Subasta 53 Israeli and international art
Por Jaffa Gallery
14.8.22
7, Raziel St., Jaffa, Israel

At auction number 53 of the Jaffa Gallery, it will present for sale "Israeli and international art".

The gallery will present for sale an original works by Raffi Lavie Collection, a Collection of Professor 

Pinchas Rabinowitz and other private collections. Works by the best Israeli and world artists from the 20th and 21st 

centuries, with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art.


Max Pechstein, Moshe Kupferman, Pinchas Cohen Gan, Miriam Kabesa, Yoav Efrati, Aharon Kahana, Uri Lifshitz,  

Yaakov Steinardt, Eliyahu Eric Bokubaza, Yehezkel Streichman, Leah Nickel, Pamela Levy, Rafi Lavie, Avraham Ofek, Anna Lukaszewski, Lau Ray, Menashe Kadishman, Leopold and Greta Krakouer, Zvi Meyrowitz, Ruth Schloss, Sima Salonim and many more.


The princes in the auctions are realistic and up-to-date for the Israeli art market. 

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LOTE 8:

יחזקאל שטרייכמן
Yehezkel Streichman

Vendido por: $300
Precio inicial:
$ 280
Precio estimado :
$600 - $800
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 19%
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
14.8.22 en Jaffa Gallery
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Yehezkel Streichman
Female figure, Oil on ceramic, height 23 cm, signed and dated 1977. A unique and rare work. Yehezkel Streichman turned to clay work following two of his workmates as an experience of a 3D practice. Many of the ceramic works remain in their original and bare material, without glazing and sometimes even without burning which testifies to the hollowness of his creation. The ceramic works range from the utilitarian to the sculptural and even combine the two. The influences of modern art are significent in Streichman's work to a large extent, those that exist "between invented images and the borrowing of familiar Mediterranean motifs that originate from ancient Etruscan art and quotes from the work of artists like Braque and Picasso, (Carmela Rubin Streichman's Bath 2012). At the edges of his artistic path, light moments of grace are revealed through which other aspects of his work are revealed. Yona Fischer RIP wrote: "'Just like the material completes the picture of his personality. extremely complex personality" (Yona Fischer Yehezkel Streichman Sculpture in Material Exhibition Catalogue Beit Aharon Kahane 1998, p. 3)