Auction 80 - Part I - Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
Rudi Lehmann (1903-1977) – Four Woodcuts
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Four woodcuts by Rudi Lehmann (1903-1977).
1. Camel, 1953.
Woodcut. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: approx. 34X29 cm.
2. Donkey, 1953.
Woodcut. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pen. Leaf: 34X28.5 cm.
3. Pig, 1968.
Woodcut on Washi paper. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: 24.5X30.5 cm.
4. Bunny Rabbit, 1968.
Woodcut on Washi paper. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: 22X33 cm.
Good overall condition. Stains. Minor blemishes.
Rudi (Rudolf) Lehmann (1903-1977), a sculptor and printmaker, born in Berlin. Studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, where he met ceramic artists Hedwig Grossman, whom he later married. In 1933, with the Nazi's rise to power, the couple moved to Palestine. Lehmann's work were minimalist in style; he played a pioneering role in modern sculpture in Israel, influencing an entire generation of artists.
1. Camel, 1953.
Woodcut. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: approx. 34X29 cm.
2. Donkey, 1953.
Woodcut. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pen. Leaf: 34X28.5 cm.
3. Pig, 1968.
Woodcut on Washi paper. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: 24.5X30.5 cm.
4. Bunny Rabbit, 1968.
Woodcut on Washi paper. Signed and dated in the plate. Signed in pencil. Leaf: 22X33 cm.
Good overall condition. Stains. Minor blemishes.
Rudi (Rudolf) Lehmann (1903-1977), a sculptor and printmaker, born in Berlin. Studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee, where he met ceramic artists Hedwig Grossman, whom he later married. In 1933, with the Nazi's rise to power, the couple moved to Palestine. Lehmann's work were minimalist in style; he played a pioneering role in modern sculpture in Israel, influencing an entire generation of artists.
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