Auction 87 - Jewish and Israeli Art, History and Culture
Including: sketches by Ze'ev Raban and Bezalel items, hildren's books, avant-garde books, rare ladino periodicals, and more
Jacob Eisenberg (1893-1966) – Collection of Etchings / Two Drawings
Jacob Eisenberg (1893-1966), collection of etchings and two drawings.
• 11 etchings: portrait of Boris Schatz, portraits of Yemenite and Sephardi Jews, and more. Five etchings are signed in the plate (in monogram). Two etching (portrait of Schatz and another etching) are signed in pencil.
Size varies. Overall good condition. Stains (mostly toedges) and minor creases.
• Two drawings, signed.
Approx. 25Z35 cm, 27X36 cm. Fair-good condition. Marginal tears. Minor blemishes.
Jacob Eisenberg (1893-1966), born in Pinsk, was a prominent student in the old Bezalel school. In 1919, he was sent by Boris Schatz to study ceramic art in the Vienna School for Arts and Crafts, a subject he later taught in the ceramic department he founded and headed in Bezalel. In this capacity, he created several famous ceramic works (such as "The Traveler's Prayer" and "The Wolf shall Lie Down with the Lamb"), street name signs for the new quarters of Jerusalem and a welcome sign for the Bezalel building. Between 1927-28 he also taught painting in Bezalel. Famous also for his stained glass works, prints and portraits; his work was exhibited in a number of shows, including solo exhibitions in Bezalel (1924) and in the Jerusalem Artists' House (1958 and 1961).
Provenance: Estate of Shlomo Kedmi.