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In the present catalogue, a distinct chapter is dedicated to the Dayan family, featuring personal letters, photographs, books and documents from the estate of Ruth Dayan; together, this miniature collection recounts the story of the Dayan-Schwartz family over three generation, from Moshe's father Shmuel Dayan to Ruth's and Moshe's children. Included in this collection are a number of letters written by the famous of all Dayans – Moshe Dayan, and a variety of letters and other items sent or presented to family members, such as pictures dedicated to Moshe Dayan by Nobel peace prize laureate Albert Schweitzer, a micrography by Abraham Haba and a letter of appreciation to Moshe Dayan by Yigael Yadin, who served as IDF chief of staff during the 1948 War.
The art chapter features a number of Old Master works – including a forest view by Allaert van Everdingen and "Ruins of the Brederode Castle" attributed to Jacob Isaackszoon van Ruisdael – as well as works of Israeli and Judaic art from the collection of art historian Uzi Agassi.
the catalogue also includes an extensive chapter dedicated to numismatics, with an abundance of scrips and coupons, some used by Jewish Palestinian communities in times of distress and need (World War I, the 1948 siege on Jerusalem), some issued by small businesses throughout Palestine – bakeries, groceries and various stores, many of which had gone out of business soon afterwards. The chapter also includes various coins and banknotes: Ottoman, mandatory, and Israeli banknotes and coins, and two silver amuletic medals struck in honor of the formation of the Mandatory government and the appointment of High Commissioner Herbert Samuel.
The catalogue further features a variety of choice items representing the history of Palestine and Zionism – rare books (such as Sh.Y. Agnon's first book published in Palestine and "Tsveyuntsvantsik" by Ka-Tsetnik), letters and manuscripts (by Leah Goldberg, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Uri Tzvi Grinberg and Agnon), publications and ephemera from central events in the history of Zionism (the Katowice conference protocol, autograph postcards by Leo Motzkin), travelogues and scholarly works, Bezalel art, rugs, photographs and more.
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Anna May-Rychter (1865-1955) – Jews on a City Bench in Jerusalem – Watercolor on Paper
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Anna May-Rychter (1865-1955) – Jews on a City Bench in Jerusalem – Watercolor on Paper
Anna May-Rychter (1865-1955), Jews on a City Bench in Jerusalem.
Watercolor on paper. Signed.
Approx. 31X21 cm, mounted on heavy paper and framed; 38.5X48.5 cm with frame. Stains and browning. Losses and blemishes to frame.
Anna May-Rychter (1865-1955), born in Regensburg, Bavaria, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. In Munich she met he partner, Polish artist Tadeusz Rychter. Both were followers of Rudolf Steiner, founder of anthroposophy. Ca. 1924, the Rychters were commissioned to paint watercolors of the Holy sites in Palestine by a company that sold the paintings in Europe. They settled in Jerusalem, creating delicate watercolors depicting the views and people of Palestine and commissioned portraits. They gathered around them a small circle of followers of anthroposophy and held a study group devoted to the teachings of Rudolf Steiner. Tadeusz Rychter was murdered in Poland during WWII; May-Rychter remained in Jerusalem, continued to paint and was active in local anthroposophical circles.