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14.5.19 (Il tuo orario)
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 Ella st' 33 Truman village

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LOTTO 309:

Yosef Kuzkovski, Jewish Russian dissident. Self portrait Poster, orig. print. Signed, dedicated to Nahum Korzhavin ...

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Yosef Kuzkovski, Jewish Russian dissident. Self portrait Poster, orig. print. Signed, dedicated to Nahum Korzhavin - a Russian poet of Jewish descent, a dissident. Moscow, 1969
Yosef Kuzkovski, Russian dissident. Self portrait Poster, orig. print. 1967
Signed, dedicated to Nahum (Naum) Korzhavin - a Russian poet of Jewish descent,] a dissident. Moscow, 1969
It was farewell gift to Nahum (Naum) Korzhavin before Kuzkovski's leaving for Israel
VERY RARE RUSSIAN JUDAICA DISSIDENT ITEM!
INSCRIPTION (DEDICATION) IN RUSSIAN:
TO NAUM – SEE YOU AT HOME (meant – Israel) KUZKOVSKI 1969
On the poster Kuzkovski is hearing on Radio news from abroad, forbidden in USSR – enemy voices.
DIMENSIONS: 38 x 27.5 cm. (14.9 x 10.8″)
SOME WEAR, REPAIR STRIPS
Yosef Kuzkovski, Painter. b. 1902, Russia. Immigrated 1969. His painting, "The Last Road - Babi Yar", hangs in the Knesset. Died 1970, four months after immigration.
Education: Painting Academy, Kiev
THE PICTURE OF KUZKOVSKI IN KNESSET:
The government floor contains an oil painting by the Russian-born artist Joseph Kuzkovsky (1902 – 1969) entitled “Led to the Slaughter – Babi Yar.” There are claims that the painting done in 1947, does not specifically depict the events in Babi Yar, but one of the many expulsions committed by the Nazis in the conquered areas of the Soviet Union, which mostly ended with executions by gunshot. The picture depicts the expulsion of a Jewish community towards the forest – a common event in many east-European areas during 1941-1942. Kuzkovsky painted himself in the picture, as the male image in the center, who is described as a Jewish soldier of the Red Army escaping from captivity and being expelled with his family when visiting them. The artist immigrated to Israel in 1969, carrying the picture in his jacket for fear that the Soviet authorities will not allow him to take it with him. He passed away several months later, and the picture was acquired from his widow in 1971. A better known painting of Babi Yar by Kuzkovsky, depicting women before their execution, is on display at the Yad VaShem museum.
Nahum (Naum Moiseyevich Korzhavin (1925-2018) was a Russian poet of Jewish descent, a dissident and emigrant who moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1973 and lived there 43 years.