Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Poster announcing a show by Siouxsie and the Banshees at Kolnoa Dan in Tel Aviv, 1983.?The band was at the peak of its success, and the lineup included Siouxsie Sioux's partner at the time, Cure leader Robert Smith.
64X100 cm. Fair condition. Folding lines and creases. The entire left margin of the poster is missing.
64X100 cm. Fair condition. Folding lines and creases. The entire left margin of the poster is missing.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Poster for a Tel Aviv music festival held in 1970. The poster features a colorful, psychedelic portrait of a man with orange curly hair and large red lips, and the title Tel Aviv Music Festival 70.
Name of designer - Ran Caspi, appears on left side of poster.
The poster supplies no further details as to the festival or its participants.
100x70 cm. Very good condition. Creases to margins. Water stain to lower right margin, darkening of the paper on lower part.
Name of designer - Ran Caspi, appears on left side of poster.
The poster supplies no further details as to the festival or its participants.
100x70 cm. Very good condition. Creases to margins. Water stain to lower right margin, darkening of the paper on lower part.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
Advertising poster for Kaveret's Sipurei Poogy concert from 1973. The poster, in pink and blue, features the band members with their instruments, and their names in the bottom right corner. The poster is for a show on November 1st, 1973, at Tiferet Cinema in Rishon LeZion.
49X70 cm. Very good condition. Tears to margins.
49X70 cm. Very good condition. Tears to margins.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $1,188
Including buyer's premium
Four posters of the three rock bands led by Danny Sanderson and Gidi Gov - Kaveret, Gazoz and Doda.
1. Kaveret - Tzafuf BaOzen. Featuring the band members looking out of a window shaped as human face. No name of designer. 48X34 cm. Vertical folding line. Several foxing marks in bottom part.
2. Gazoz - Tesha BaKikar. A processed photo of band members sitting on railings. Names of band members, and, on the bottom, an advertisement for FU Jeans that supplied clothes for the shows. Photo: Yaakov Agor, design: Itamar Neuman. 70X50 cm. Folding lines. Slight flaws on the margins and in one of the folding lines.
3. Doda - Advertisement poster for the band's self-titled album. Photos of the band member and their names. Bottom left corner: CBS 84335, the catalogue number of the 1980 album. 61X41 cm. Folding lines. Tear and lack on left bottom.
4. Doda in concert - Names of band members and photo of a woman's hand crushing a can of beer. Similar, but not identical, to the image on the album cover. On the bottom right corner: CBS 84335, the catalogue number of the album. 61X42 cm. Folding lines.
1. Kaveret - Tzafuf BaOzen. Featuring the band members looking out of a window shaped as human face. No name of designer. 48X34 cm. Vertical folding line. Several foxing marks in bottom part.
2. Gazoz - Tesha BaKikar. A processed photo of band members sitting on railings. Names of band members, and, on the bottom, an advertisement for FU Jeans that supplied clothes for the shows. Photo: Yaakov Agor, design: Itamar Neuman. 70X50 cm. Folding lines. Slight flaws on the margins and in one of the folding lines.
3. Doda - Advertisement poster for the band's self-titled album. Photos of the band member and their names. Bottom left corner: CBS 84335, the catalogue number of the 1980 album. 61X41 cm. Folding lines. Tear and lack on left bottom.
4. Doda in concert - Names of band members and photo of a woman's hand crushing a can of beer. Similar, but not identical, to the image on the album cover. On the bottom right corner: CBS 84335, the catalogue number of the album. 61X42 cm. Folding lines.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Unsold
A large photo of Shalom Hanoch singing/shouting into a microphone. Black and white, photographer unknown, probably 1980s.
27X35 cm. Two tears, one to upper edge, the other to lower edge. Several slight creases.
27X35 cm. Two tears, one to upper edge, the other to lower edge. Several slight creases.
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Music and entertainment
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $50
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
An early draft for a possible sleeve design of Shalom Hanoch's 1985 album, Mehakim LeMashiach, by David Tartakover. The draft is a color A4 photocopy of a work which includes cigarette butts and the cork of a soft drink bottle. On the lower right corner is a small photo of an ashtray and butts on the bottom right corner, from the series of photographs of which another was eventually used for the cover photo.
'Sketches for Mehakim LeMashiach 1985,' is written at the bottom, signed by David Tartakover.
Torn, taped on verso with adhesive tape.
'Sketches for Mehakim LeMashiach 1985,' is written at the bottom, signed by David Tartakover.
Torn, taped on verso with adhesive tape.
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Publicity poster for the album "Shivim Shmonim" (Seventies Eighties), a collection of songs by Shmulik Krauss, Josi Katz and Kef HaTikva HaTova. Album sleeve and poster design: David Tartakover.?The poster features the several copies of album sleeve tiled as background, and a black-yellow arrow and the writing 'New Album.' On the upper left corner a symbol of 'Totzeret HaAretz,' in light blue. On the bottom right corner, Hed Arzi's logo and Tartakover's (printed) signature.
A copy of this album is also on sale (see item 84).
59X90 cm. Very good condition.
A copy of this album is also on sale (see item 84).
59X90 cm. Very good condition.
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Music and entertainment
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $6,000
Unsold
Harp shaped bronze statuette (Kinor David - David's Harp), with three strings, on a wooden base. Two metal plaques are attached to the wooden base with the inscription: 'Aharit Hayamim, musical group of the year,' and 'Kinor David, 1972, Yedioth Ahronoth.'
The prize was awarded to Zohar Levy, the leader of the group, after it was chosen as best band of the year by Yedioth Ahronoth.
Kinor David was considered the most prestigious arts and culture award in Israel in the 1960's and 1970s. It was awarded starting in 1964. Categories included film, music, radio and TV, theatre and dance.
The winners were determined by a poll conducted among the paper's readers weighted with another poll conducted among professionals in each field.
Aharit Hayamim is considered one of the first and most important rock groups in Israel, and its music is still influential and successful today. The band was founded in 1971 by Zohat Levy, a drummer who played with the High Windows and HaShlosharim, and composed all the songs for Hanoch Levin's controversial play Malkat Ambatya. He was joined by veterans of army troupes (Eli Magen who was also with Levy in Kef HaTikva HaTova, and Miri Aloni, both from LAhakat HaNahal) as well as rock musicians (aby Shoshan of HaShokolada nad ythe Israeli version of " Hair", and Yitzhak Klepter of The Churchills and HaSignonot). Levy composed all of the band's songs and was considered its leader.
The band combined serious texts by established poets - such as Hanoch Levin, Amos Kenan, Dalia Ravikovitch and others - with rock music influenced by psychedelia and progressive rock. It recorded one album, released in 1972. That year the band was elected 'band of the year,' by Kol Yisrael, IDF Radio, and Lahiton, as well as receiving the coveted Kinor David Award.
Despite critical acclaim the group never enjoyed commercial success, and was disbanded in the very same year, also due to differences between band members.
35X18 cm. Very good condition.
The prize was awarded to Zohar Levy, the leader of the group, after it was chosen as best band of the year by Yedioth Ahronoth.
Kinor David was considered the most prestigious arts and culture award in Israel in the 1960's and 1970s. It was awarded starting in 1964. Categories included film, music, radio and TV, theatre and dance.
The winners were determined by a poll conducted among the paper's readers weighted with another poll conducted among professionals in each field.
Aharit Hayamim is considered one of the first and most important rock groups in Israel, and its music is still influential and successful today. The band was founded in 1971 by Zohat Levy, a drummer who played with the High Windows and HaShlosharim, and composed all the songs for Hanoch Levin's controversial play Malkat Ambatya. He was joined by veterans of army troupes (Eli Magen who was also with Levy in Kef HaTikva HaTova, and Miri Aloni, both from LAhakat HaNahal) as well as rock musicians (aby Shoshan of HaShokolada nad ythe Israeli version of " Hair", and Yitzhak Klepter of The Churchills and HaSignonot). Levy composed all of the band's songs and was considered its leader.
The band combined serious texts by established poets - such as Hanoch Levin, Amos Kenan, Dalia Ravikovitch and others - with rock music influenced by psychedelia and progressive rock. It recorded one album, released in 1972. That year the band was elected 'band of the year,' by Kol Yisrael, IDF Radio, and Lahiton, as well as receiving the coveted Kinor David Award.
Despite critical acclaim the group never enjoyed commercial success, and was disbanded in the very same year, also due to differences between band members.
35X18 cm. Very good condition.
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Music and entertainment
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Eight photos of Arik Einstein taken by photographer Nahum Guttman. Two of the photos are from Einstein's wedding with Alona, in 1963. Four photos are from the 1961 play Tel Aviv HaKtana, with the rest of the cast - Uri Zohar, Rachel Atas and Aliza Rosen. One of the photos features Einstein singing on stage, and another with three elderly men, one of whom is probably Einstien's father, actor Yaakov Einstein. Five of the photos are signed by the photographer on the photo, six photos are stamped by him on verso.
Slightly different sizes all around 13X18 cm. Very good condition.
Slightly different sizes all around 13X18 cm. Very good condition.
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Music and entertainment
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $70
Unsold
A poster by Tzavta Theatre announcing musical shows for the week of December 15-23, 1972.
The poster, in blue and pink, is divided to squares, each square announcing a different show; at the center: the name and address of Tzavta and details about the current exhibition at the theatre's lobby.
Tzavta shows that week featured two concerts by Arik Einstein and the Churchills, (Miki Gavrielov and Ami Traibetch had recently left the England-based Jericho, and returned to Israel, reviving the Churchills with Shmulik Bodagov and Roni Demol); two Chava Alberstein shows, one with a band, and the other, a children's show with Oded Teomi; a jazz concert with Platina; "The Me Nobody Knows", a successful 1970 US Rock musical translated by Dan Ben Amotz, starring Gabi Shoshan and Noam Kaniel; and the play Yaakobi & Leidental (see item 19), by Hanoch Levin.
The year is not mentioned on the poster, but the cross between the date and the day of the week, plus the performances which took place at the club point to 1972.
70x50 cm. Good condition. Folding lines and eight filing holes in the middle of the poster.
The poster, in blue and pink, is divided to squares, each square announcing a different show; at the center: the name and address of Tzavta and details about the current exhibition at the theatre's lobby.
Tzavta shows that week featured two concerts by Arik Einstein and the Churchills, (Miki Gavrielov and Ami Traibetch had recently left the England-based Jericho, and returned to Israel, reviving the Churchills with Shmulik Bodagov and Roni Demol); two Chava Alberstein shows, one with a band, and the other, a children's show with Oded Teomi; a jazz concert with Platina; "The Me Nobody Knows", a successful 1970 US Rock musical translated by Dan Ben Amotz, starring Gabi Shoshan and Noam Kaniel; and the play Yaakobi & Leidental (see item 19), by Hanoch Levin.
The year is not mentioned on the poster, but the cross between the date and the day of the week, plus the performances which took place at the club point to 1972.
70x50 cm. Good condition. Folding lines and eight filing holes in the middle of the poster.
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Music and entertainment
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Online Auction - Israeli Culture of the 60s, 70s and 80s
June 22, 2016
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Life-size poster of Arik Einstein, presented by Lahiton music magazine, 1970s.
200X69cm. Excellent condition, never used. Folding lines.
200X69cm. Excellent condition, never used. Folding lines.
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