Asta 71 Israeli & International Art
Da Kestenbaum & Company
14.12.16
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LOTTO 21:

GLIKSBERG, HAIM
The Holy Ari Synagogue, Safed.

Venduto per: $10 000
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 10 000
Prezzo stimato :
$10 000 - $15 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 23%
IVA: 8.875% Solo su commissione
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The Holy Ari Synagogue, Safed.
Oil on canvas. Signed by the artist in Hebrew and dated lower right. Framed. 36 x 28.75 inches; 92 x 73 cm.

1965.

Son of Rabbi Shimon Ya'akov Gliksberg, one of the founding members of the Mizrachi Zionist movement, Haim Gliksberg (1904-70) was born in Pinsk, Russia, emigrating to Palestine in 1925, where he attended the Bezalel School of Art. He later settled in Tel Aviv founded the Painters and Sculptors Association and became close with national poet, Hayim Nahman Bialik. Gliksberg's art is associated with subtle tones and atmospheric intimacy as seen in the present example of the devout deep in prayer.
     

Provenance:
Acquired from the Givon Gallery, Tel Aviv, 1980.
     

Exhibited:
The Jewish Museum, New York, The Batkin Collection of Israeli Art (1985). Catalogue p. 17.