Auction 5 Rare Hebrew Books, Manuscripts and Silver
By Taj Art
Sep 13, 2022
16 Betzalel st. Jerusalem 94591, Israel
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LOT 133:

A Heavy Anodized Aluminum Hanukkah Lamp, Created by the Important Artist Zelig Segal. Israel 1991.

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A Heavy Anodized Aluminum Hanukkah Lamp, Created by the Important Artist Zelig Segal. Israel 1991.


A modern and stylish menorah, the product of Zelig Segal's creative design and expert use of anodized aluminum. When viewed in complete profile, the menorah looks like a tall, single candle with a rounded contour. The structure of the menorah beautifully integrates the appearance of a heavy rectangular 'block', with flowing circular elements that create and constitute the menorah's branches.


The Hanukkah lamp is signed by Zelig Segal and dated 1991.


"Who is Zelig Segal? A man of contrasts: because Zelig Segal is an inventor, a man who plays freely, who is strict with himself in the reduction of form and matter. Zelig Segal is, at the same time, a visual rationalist...He is an artist who simultaneously seeks unity and division, permanence, and variability. But, above all, Zelig Segal is an artist enslaved to beauty, a creator who conveys in his designs the three classic principles of beauty – harmony in multiplicity, harmony of the sensory and the intellect and harmony of the infinite. " (Art Researcher, Gidon Efrat)


Zelig Segal: Israeli designer, painter, sculptor, and Judaica artist.


Zelig was born in Jerusalem in 1933 and grew up in the Beit Israel neighborhood. His mother was the midwife of the community in Hebron and his father used to teach in the Talmud Torah 'Etz Chaim' in the Mazkeret Moshe neighborhood. At the age of 16, with the help of a scholarship he received from David Ben-Gurion, Segal began studying at the Bezalel Academy of Design. From 1949-1954 he studied in the Department of Metals, specializing in metal sculpture and design. Segal passed away in 2015.

22.5 x 15 cm. 1,988 gr. Signed.


A creative and very special piece of modern Judaica.



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