Yellin Judith
Simchat Torha
$300
22 Inches wide x 30 Inches high 56 cm wide x 76 cm High Serigraph
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JUDITH YELLIN
Graduate of Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem. Studied under M. Ardon and Ascheim. Graduate of the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London. Studied under R.R. Tomlinson, W. Johnstone, J. Minton
Member of the Israel Painters and Sculptors Association.
Studied etching under S.W. Hayter, Atelier 17, Paris
Collages chosen for UNICEF greeting cards.
“Kishut” (Decoration), “Ani Mekashet” (I Decorate) “Ma’aseh Yadai” (The Work of My Hands) – text books on teaching arts and
crafts, written and illustrated;Ministry of Education recommendation.
Series of art-posters, lithographs and serigraphs reproduced in Israel from Collages; world wide distribution.
Teacher of arts and crafts in teachers colleges. School of Occupational Therapy. Senior lecturer, David Yellin Teachers’ College Jerusalem.
Bezem Naftali
Succot
$150
15 inches wide x 15.25 inches wide 38cm wide x 39cm high Serigraph
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Born in Essen, Germany, in 1924, Naftali Bezem emigrated to Palestine in 1939 under the auspices of Youth Aliyah. He studied for three years at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem, and later taught there. From 1949 to 1951 he painted in Paris.
Bezem’s first major showing was of drawings in the Venice Biennale of 1954, where six years later he exhibited five paintings. In 1960 his work was included in the “Noir et Blanc” exhibition in Lugano; in 1963 the Sao Paulo Bienal and the Galerie Charpentier in Paris. His paintings were also exhibited in the Art Israel exhibit organized by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1964 an exhibit of his works was held in New York and at Brandeis University.
In Israel, Bezem won the Dizengoff Prize of 1957; and in 1967 won a grant from the government which permitted him six months’ painting in Paris at the Israel studio of the Cite Internationale des Arts. His works were exhibited at the National Museum in Jerusalem in 1959, Tel Aviv Museum in 1960, Haifa Museum in 1964.
Bezem has executed a number of important commissions as well, including murals for the Israel Pavilions at the Brussels World’s Fair and at Expo’67, a sculptural wall for the El-Al Airlines Building in Tel Aviv, and murals for the Zim Steamship “Theodore Hertzl” and for the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot.
Michael Kachan
Sunny Day
$450$225
38.5x28.5 98x72.5 Serigraph Edition 320
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Victor
Ten Commandments
$100$50
19.5 inches wide by 13.75 inches high 50 cm wide by 35 cm high Serigraph
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VICTOR SHREM
Victor Shrem, the descendant of a Spanish family who fled Spain during the Inquisition, and established themselves first in Italy, and then in Hebron, Israel, was born in Jerusalem in 1944.
He grew up and went to school in Jerusalem, and after graduating high school, worked in a Kibbutz in the Jordan Valley.
After serving in the Navy in the Israel Defense Force, he went to Germany for artistic training, and graduated from the Academy of Ceramics. He worked in this field for several years, and participated in several group exhibitions in Berlin, Paris and Israel.
In 1984 he opened his own studio and gallery “Cardo Gallery 1984” in the Old City of Jerusalem, where he exhibits fine art works by well-known Israeli artists. At the same time, he continued with his own artistic career, but turned to a different medium: painting. He learned the techniques of watercolor, oil and mixed media, in which he excels.
His favorite subjects are inspired from Israeli folklore, Jerusalem and its surroundings, Israeli landscapes and Judaica.
Victor Shrem’s paintings appear in numerous private collections all over the world.