Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 28, 2018
Opening: $300
Unsold
An embroidered piece of fabric, embroidered with golden threads. [Ottoman Empire, early 20th century].
Cotton; gold passing thread; colorful threads entwined with metal threads; colorful threads.
In the center appears a Star of David with the word "Zion" in it, surrounded by a circle. The entire surface of the fabric is embroidered in vegetal patterns. A square frame at the margins, with the word "Jerusalem" embroidered again and again. Medallions appear in the four corners with the Dome of the Rock within each medallion. Lace border.
Approx. 95X95 cm. Good-fair condition. Some unraveling. Small tears to fabric. Stains.
Literature:
1. Sephardi Jews in the Ottoman Empire, Esther Juhasz (editor), The Israel Museum, 1989, p. 90.
2. Shimmering Gold, the Splendor of Gold Embroidered Textiles, Genia Dolev (editor), Eretz Israel Museum, 2007, pp. 68-69.
Cotton; gold passing thread; colorful threads entwined with metal threads; colorful threads.
In the center appears a Star of David with the word "Zion" in it, surrounded by a circle. The entire surface of the fabric is embroidered in vegetal patterns. A square frame at the margins, with the word "Jerusalem" embroidered again and again. Medallions appear in the four corners with the Dome of the Rock within each medallion. Lace border.
Approx. 95X95 cm. Good-fair condition. Some unraveling. Small tears to fabric. Stains.
Literature:
1. Sephardi Jews in the Ottoman Empire, Esther Juhasz (editor), The Israel Museum, 1989, p. 90.
2. Shimmering Gold, the Splendor of Gold Embroidered Textiles, Genia Dolev (editor), Eretz Israel Museum, 2007, pp. 68-69.
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Jewish Ceremonial Art
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Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 28, 2018
Opening: $12,000
Unsold
Jewish wedding, an oil painting on canvas by Huvy Elisha (b. 1927). [Israel, late 20th century].
The painting depicts an outdoor Jewish wedding. Signed: "Huvy".
50X60 cm. Good condition. Framed: 69X79 cm. Good condition. Slight defects.
The painting depicts an outdoor Jewish wedding. Signed: "Huvy".
50X60 cm. Good condition. Framed: 69X79 cm. Good condition. Slight defects.
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Paintings
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Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 28, 2018
Opening: $1,000
Unsold
Oil painting by the Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Leon Patilon, from the collection of the family of the "Holy Painter".
Oil on cardboard. Signed: "Leon".
The painting depicts a youth wearing a hat and smoking a pipe.
The Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Leon Patilon (d. Heshvan 1974) was known as a miracle worker knowledgeable in the world of souls and reincarnation. He made a living as a painter, earning the nickname "The Holy Painter". Rabbi Yehuda Patilon belonged to a group of Kabbalists who studied together in secret, and were named after the profession they engaged in: "The Shoemaker" - Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Ravikov, "The Milkman" - Rabbi Chaim Ezra Cohen, "The Floorer" - Rabbi Avraham Fish, and "The Street Cleaner" - Rabbi Joseph Woltoch.
34.5 x 28.5 cm. Framed. Good condition. Slight defects.
Provenance: Family of Rabbi Patilon.
Oil on cardboard. Signed: "Leon".
The painting depicts a youth wearing a hat and smoking a pipe.
The Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Leon Patilon (d. Heshvan 1974) was known as a miracle worker knowledgeable in the world of souls and reincarnation. He made a living as a painter, earning the nickname "The Holy Painter". Rabbi Yehuda Patilon belonged to a group of Kabbalists who studied together in secret, and were named after the profession they engaged in: "The Shoemaker" - Rabbi Moshe Yaakov Ravikov, "The Milkman" - Rabbi Chaim Ezra Cohen, "The Floorer" - Rabbi Avraham Fish, and "The Street Cleaner" - Rabbi Joseph Woltoch.
34.5 x 28.5 cm. Framed. Good condition. Slight defects.
Provenance: Family of Rabbi Patilon.
Category
Paintings
Catalogue
Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 28, 2018
Opening: $800
Unsold
Of the Hight Priest's Tribe, after an oil painting by Isidor Kaufamn (1921). [USA? 20th century].
Oil on board.
The painting is signed "R. Nelson" (?) and is framed in an ornate gilt frame.
Plate: 40.5X30 cm. Good condition. Slight damage to paint. Frame: 46 x 56.5 cm. Good condition. Defects, fractures and indentations.
Oil on board.
The painting is signed "R. Nelson" (?) and is framed in an ornate gilt frame.
Plate: 40.5X30 cm. Good condition. Slight damage to paint. Frame: 46 x 56.5 cm. Good condition. Defects, fractures and indentations.
Category
Paintings
Catalogue
Auction 62 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
August 28, 2018
Opening: $400
Unsold
Netivot Shalom, essays on the Torah weekly portions, Bereshit, by R. Avraham Yaakov Shapira. Jerusalem, 1928.
Bound with the books: Tov LeZikaron and Yafeh L'Bedika. [Vilna, 1896]. Lacking title page. Tiferet Beit Levi. [Iași 1909]. Lacking first two leaves.
The binding of this book is adorned with a watercolor in a repetitive pattern, apparently made by the Rebbe, author of the book, with a scene of a house in the woods.
Short notations on Page 16 and on one of the introduction leaves, possibly written by the author.
The "Admor HaTzayar" (Rebbe the Painter), R. Avraham Yaakov Shapira (1884-1962, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 1, pp. 111-112), son of the Drohobych Rebbe Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira. His mother was a descendant of the house of Ruzhin-Bohosh (Buhuşi). He was ordained for the rabbinate in his youth but refused to fill a rabbinical position. An exceptional scholar in revealed and kabbalist Torah knowledge, apparent in the Torah writings he left. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1922, he settled in Kfar Chassidim in Emek Zevulun. After his father's death in 1924, he moved to Jerusalem to serve as Rebbe.
As an artist, the Rebbe would contemplate in awe at the beauty of the creation and of Eretz Israel. He occasionally engaged in art, as part of serving his Creator. The Rebbe is known to have said: "My soul yearns to put on canvas a tiny fraction of the holiness of the Chosen Land belonging to the Chosen People". For more information about him, see the catalog "Tziyurei HaAdmor A.Y. Shapira", Jerusalem, 1966.
Netivot Shalom: [5], 2-47 pages. Tov LeZikaron: 3-62; 32 pages. Tiferet Beit Levi: 3-32; 36, [2] pages. 23.5 cm. Good condition. Binding illustrated on both covers. A piece of paper is pasted in the center of the drawing on the front cover. Fabric spine and corners of the binding, rubbed. Defects to the binding and drawings. Small parts of the drawing, primarily the edges, are faded and without color.
Bound with the books: Tov LeZikaron and Yafeh L'Bedika. [Vilna, 1896]. Lacking title page. Tiferet Beit Levi. [Iași 1909]. Lacking first two leaves.
The binding of this book is adorned with a watercolor in a repetitive pattern, apparently made by the Rebbe, author of the book, with a scene of a house in the woods.
Short notations on Page 16 and on one of the introduction leaves, possibly written by the author.
The "Admor HaTzayar" (Rebbe the Painter), R. Avraham Yaakov Shapira (1884-1962, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 1, pp. 111-112), son of the Drohobych Rebbe Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira. His mother was a descendant of the house of Ruzhin-Bohosh (Buhuşi). He was ordained for the rabbinate in his youth but refused to fill a rabbinical position. An exceptional scholar in revealed and kabbalist Torah knowledge, apparent in the Torah writings he left. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1922, he settled in Kfar Chassidim in Emek Zevulun. After his father's death in 1924, he moved to Jerusalem to serve as Rebbe.
As an artist, the Rebbe would contemplate in awe at the beauty of the creation and of Eretz Israel. He occasionally engaged in art, as part of serving his Creator. The Rebbe is known to have said: "My soul yearns to put on canvas a tiny fraction of the holiness of the Chosen Land belonging to the Chosen People". For more information about him, see the catalog "Tziyurei HaAdmor A.Y. Shapira", Jerusalem, 1966.
Netivot Shalom: [5], 2-47 pages. Tov LeZikaron: 3-62; 32 pages. Tiferet Beit Levi: 3-32; 36, [2] pages. 23.5 cm. Good condition. Binding illustrated on both covers. A piece of paper is pasted in the center of the drawing on the front cover. Fabric spine and corners of the binding, rubbed. Defects to the binding and drawings. Small parts of the drawing, primarily the edges, are faded and without color.
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Paintings
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