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Lot 333

Ze'ev Raban (1890-1970) – Dove – Two Sketches

Ze'ev Raban (1890-1970), Dove, two sketches for the same work.
Pencil on paper; watercolor and gold paint on paper.
A sketch and a finished work (presumably a sketch for print). The dove is designed as a mosaic, a technique Raban employed at two different periods in his life – in the 1920s, and primarily in his illustrations for the Song of Songs (see Ze'ev Raban, a Hebrew Symbolist, p. 120), and in the 1950s-1960s, for instance in his work Way of Life (1967; see Raban Remembered, p. 87).
14X11 cm. Good condition. Creases, closed tears and open tears to pencil sketch.
Literature:
1. Batsheva Goldman Ida, Ze'ev Raban: a Hebrew Symbolist. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Yad Yitzhak Ben Zvi, 2001.
2. Raban Remembered: Jerusalem's Forgotten Master. New York: Yeshiva University, 1982.
Provenance: Estate of Shlomo Kedmi.