Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Three Ducks / Bronze sculpture / Height: 12 cm, width: 20 cm / Signed
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $400
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Horse Head / Bronze sculpture / Height: 17 cm, width: 18 cm / Signed
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Donkey / Bronze sculpture / Height: 16 cm, width: 26 cm / Signed
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Head / Clay sculpture / Height: 17 cm / Signed
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
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Three clay sculptures / Average height: 16 cm / Two are signed, one is dated (1977)
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
Provenance: Zvi Tadmor's estate.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $2,800
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Untitled / Iron Sculpture / Height: 40 cm / Signed and numbered 4/5
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $1,600
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Untitled / Iron sculpture / Height: 16 cm, width: 28 cm / Signed
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
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Untitled / 1992 / Stone, iron and Shofar sculpture / Height: 21 cm / Signed and dated
Provenance: the collection of Arnie Druck.
Provenance: the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,000
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Eretz Israeli Lion /1990 / Stone and iron sculpture / height:30 cm
Literature and exhibition: "Shirat HaYam, Rikud HaHar", curator: Idit Rosenberg. Haifa Museum of Art, 1990 (photographed in the exhibition catalogue).
Provenance: the collection of Arnie Druck.
Literature and exhibition: "Shirat HaYam, Rikud HaHar", curator: Idit Rosenberg. Haifa Museum of Art, 1990 (photographed in the exhibition catalogue).
Provenance: the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $15,000
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Eleven Artist's Books of Israeli artists. Printed and published in very limited editions of exceptional quality by Jacob Samuel, Santa Monica, California, 1988-1996. Artist's signature appears in the colophon on the last page of each book.
* Moshe Kupferman, First Test, 1988. Eight soft-ground etchings. Numbered: 6/10.
* Pinchas Cohen Gan, Picture Grammar, 1990. Eight soft-ground and dry needle etchings. Numbered: 2/8.
* Moshe Gershuni, There, 1990. Seven aquatint etchings – white on black, printed on green silk paper. Numbered: 4/7.
*Moshe Gershuni, Farewell, 1991. Eight soft wax etchings printed on Japanese paper. Numbered: 5/13.
* Michael Gitlin, Point of Departure, 1991. Eight soft wax and aquatint etchings. Numbered: 16/20.
*Nahum Tevet, Painting Lesson, 1992. Eight photographic etchings. Numbered: 8/10.
* Tsibi Geva, Keffiyeh, 1992. Eight soft-ground and aquatint etchings – white on black, printed on silk paper. Numbered: 9/13.
* Micha Ullman, Letters, 1992. Ten soft-ground etchings. Numbered: 8/18.
* Tamar Getter, History Lessons, 1993. Eight soft-ground etchings printed on green silk paper. Numbered: 6/10.
* Moshe Gershuni, Coming Home, 1993. Eight aquatint and acid etchings. Numbered: 1/9.
* Philip Rantzer, Sometimes, Not All the Time, 1996. Seven soft-ground and aquatint etchings printed on thin corn paper. Numbered: 1/9.
The Artist's Books presented here include different techniques of etching: soft-ground etchings, aquatint etchings and photographic etchings. Plates were prepared in the workshop of Master Printer Jacob Samuel in Israel and printed in Santa Monica, California. The books are bound in artistic bindings, some cloth-covered and one made of wood, and are contained in fine cases.
The eleven books were exhibited in the exhibition "Book Obsession" in the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art (curator: Edna Moshenzon, April-July 1997). The exhibition catalogue is enclosed.
Jacob Samuel (b. 1951), native of Los Angeles. Specialized in etching in the workshop of the American artist Sam Francis in California and was involved with design, printing and publishing books in the publishing house which he founded.
"The library thus accumulated by Jacob Samuel comprises a few dozen volumes. These are artists' or artists'/printers' books, depending on one's definition, containing etchings by American, Israeli, and a few European painters and sculptors, selected for publication by Samuel according to his personal taste and artistic orientation. The books, published in limited editions, are as fastidious in the selection of artists as in the type and quality of the printmaking technique, the choice of paper and typeface, bookbinding and cover design.
Samuel's involvement in the joint venture of publishing artists' books sprang from an urge to delve deeper into the work of these artist. This was also how he embarked on the series of Israeli artists' books. Frequent visits to this country enabled Samuel to meet with local artists and become familiar with their work; the resulting dialogue traces a process of acquaintance with an artistic and cultural milieu that attracts and intrigues him…And indeed, the books published by Samuel throughout the years generate a fascinating discourse among the various artists. The book, in its combined capacity as transmitter of information and portable object, thus becomes a metaphoric expression of the quest to span a bridge between separate places and ideas."
From: "I Present my Library" by Edna Moshenzon. From: "Book Obsession" exhibition catalogue, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv, 1997.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
* Moshe Kupferman, First Test, 1988. Eight soft-ground etchings. Numbered: 6/10.
* Pinchas Cohen Gan, Picture Grammar, 1990. Eight soft-ground and dry needle etchings. Numbered: 2/8.
* Moshe Gershuni, There, 1990. Seven aquatint etchings – white on black, printed on green silk paper. Numbered: 4/7.
*Moshe Gershuni, Farewell, 1991. Eight soft wax etchings printed on Japanese paper. Numbered: 5/13.
* Michael Gitlin, Point of Departure, 1991. Eight soft wax and aquatint etchings. Numbered: 16/20.
*Nahum Tevet, Painting Lesson, 1992. Eight photographic etchings. Numbered: 8/10.
* Tsibi Geva, Keffiyeh, 1992. Eight soft-ground and aquatint etchings – white on black, printed on silk paper. Numbered: 9/13.
* Micha Ullman, Letters, 1992. Ten soft-ground etchings. Numbered: 8/18.
* Tamar Getter, History Lessons, 1993. Eight soft-ground etchings printed on green silk paper. Numbered: 6/10.
* Moshe Gershuni, Coming Home, 1993. Eight aquatint and acid etchings. Numbered: 1/9.
* Philip Rantzer, Sometimes, Not All the Time, 1996. Seven soft-ground and aquatint etchings printed on thin corn paper. Numbered: 1/9.
The Artist's Books presented here include different techniques of etching: soft-ground etchings, aquatint etchings and photographic etchings. Plates were prepared in the workshop of Master Printer Jacob Samuel in Israel and printed in Santa Monica, California. The books are bound in artistic bindings, some cloth-covered and one made of wood, and are contained in fine cases.
The eleven books were exhibited in the exhibition "Book Obsession" in the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art (curator: Edna Moshenzon, April-July 1997). The exhibition catalogue is enclosed.
Jacob Samuel (b. 1951), native of Los Angeles. Specialized in etching in the workshop of the American artist Sam Francis in California and was involved with design, printing and publishing books in the publishing house which he founded.
"The library thus accumulated by Jacob Samuel comprises a few dozen volumes. These are artists' or artists'/printers' books, depending on one's definition, containing etchings by American, Israeli, and a few European painters and sculptors, selected for publication by Samuel according to his personal taste and artistic orientation. The books, published in limited editions, are as fastidious in the selection of artists as in the type and quality of the printmaking technique, the choice of paper and typeface, bookbinding and cover design.
Samuel's involvement in the joint venture of publishing artists' books sprang from an urge to delve deeper into the work of these artist. This was also how he embarked on the series of Israeli artists' books. Frequent visits to this country enabled Samuel to meet with local artists and become familiar with their work; the resulting dialogue traces a process of acquaintance with an artistic and cultural milieu that attracts and intrigues him…And indeed, the books published by Samuel throughout the years generate a fascinating discourse among the various artists. The book, in its combined capacity as transmitter of information and portable object, thus becomes a metaphoric expression of the quest to span a bridge between separate places and ideas."
From: "I Present my Library" by Edna Moshenzon. From: "Book Obsession" exhibition catalogue, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv, 1997.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,750
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Agam Rainbow Torah. Pentateuch, with English translation. "Gefen" publishing, 1992. Binding created by Yaacov Agam.
The Pentateuch. Remarkable binding in rainbow colors – silk print – created by Yaacov Agam. A three dimensional design on the front.
The book is housed in a Plexiglas box, thus resembling the "Agamographs" of Agam. Copy no. 360 from an edition of 750 signed and numbered copies. Binding is signed by Agam. Attached is a certificate of authenticity by "Gefen" gallery. Binding 22X28 cm, box 34x40 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
The Pentateuch. Remarkable binding in rainbow colors – silk print – created by Yaacov Agam. A three dimensional design on the front.
The book is housed in a Plexiglas box, thus resembling the "Agamographs" of Agam. Copy no. 360 from an edition of 750 signed and numbered copies. Binding is signed by Agam. Attached is a certificate of authenticity by "Gefen" gallery. Binding 22X28 cm, box 34x40 cm. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Auction 34 - The Arnie Druck Collections
November 20, 2013
Opening: $200
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Khen Shish 1206-1. Numbered: 7/30 and signed by Shish, 2010.
Photographs of works by Khen Shish, exhibited in various exhibitions: "The Maiden and the Crow", Tel-Aviv Museum, 2008; "Nerves Sing", Alon Segev Gallery, Tel-Aviv, 2008; "Eagles", Herzlia Art Museum, 2010; "In the Black Distance", Ashdod Art Museum, 2010.
Color photographs, printed on thick paper. 23 plates, 22X18 cm. Tied with a red ribbon. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
Photographs of works by Khen Shish, exhibited in various exhibitions: "The Maiden and the Crow", Tel-Aviv Museum, 2008; "Nerves Sing", Alon Segev Gallery, Tel-Aviv, 2008; "Eagles", Herzlia Art Museum, 2010; "In the Black Distance", Ashdod Art Museum, 2010.
Color photographs, printed on thick paper. 23 plates, 22X18 cm. Tied with a red ribbon. Good condition.
From the collection of Arnie Druck.
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Artist's Books. Facsimiles. Bibliophilia
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