Auction 62 Part 1 General Auction: Jewish Israeli Art, Jewelry, Judaica: documents, photography, papers
Jul 19, 2020 (your local time)
Israel
 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.

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LOT 50:

2 Israeli illustr. art books / albums: Isaac Amitai, album with autograph and Portfolio of Naftali Bezem.

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2 Israeli illustr. art books / albums: Isaac Amitai, album with autograph and Portfolio of Naftali Bezem.
2 Israeli illustr. art books albums: Isaac Amitai, album with autograph and Portfolio of Naftali Bezem,
1.Isaac Amitai Autograph on his album, preface by Gabriel Talphir, Artists Colony, Safad, 1972, 33x24cm. illustrated
Hebrew and English, rubbing to cover, damage to top and bottom of spine, internally good condition
2. Naftali Bezem, Portfolio, Drawing Dessins Dibujos, 15 plates 1959, Sifriat Poalim, 3 pages text in Hebrew, English, French and Spanish, 30x39 cm., wear rubbing to edges of cover, fair condition
Yitzhak Amitai, Israeli, 1907-1984
Amitai was born in Jerusalem to a family living in the country for five generations. In 1922-1925, he studied at the Bezalel School of Arts & Crafts. In 1928, he went to Egypt to study under the painter Naroni. In 1931-1934, he continued his studies at Ecole Superieure de la Ville, Paris. From 1940, Amitai showed his work at group exhibitions of the Artists Association. He was one of the founders of the Artists' Colony in Safed, where he lived and worked most of the year. He lectured at schools and colleges in Tel Aviv. Amitai painted in oils and tempera. He also worked in silkscreen.
Naftali Bezem, Israeli, born Germany, 1924-2018.
Naftali Bezem was born in Essen, Germany, in 1924, to a family of immigrants from Poland. In 1938 the family was exiled to Zbąszyń, near the border with Poland. In 1939 he was brought to the Land of Israel under the auspices of Aliyat Hanoar (Youth Aliyah), but his parents perished in Auschwitz. From 1943-1946 he studied art in the “New Bezalel.” From 1949 to 1951 he lived in Paris, where he studied at a community school of religious art. In 1995 he lived in Paris, and in 1997 he emigrated to Basel, Switzerland. Bezem’s early works, from the 1950s, has been identified with “Socialist Realism, ” which is characterized by a realistic style and by a choice of socio-political themes.

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