Auction 51 Part II - Ceremonial Art Manuscripts Graphics Objects
"Shiviti" - Tel-Aviv, 1933
Opening: $300
Unsold
"Shiviti" written by hand. Tel-Aviv, 1933. Writer: Israel Zevulun Ben Tovim [Baron].
Ink and paint on paper.
A nine-branched Menorah in the center, with a shining sun above it and two lions holding the Tablets of the Law. On the lower part appears a dedication: "painted and donated by Israel Zevulun Ben-Tovim for "Netzach Israel" synagogue in Tel-Aviv 1933" (Hebrew).
For more information about the writer (Born in Poland in 1895), see: Tidhar, Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel, p. 3562.
36.5X49 cm. Fair condition. Stains, some dark. Rough tears. Framed in original frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Ink and paint on paper.
A nine-branched Menorah in the center, with a shining sun above it and two lions holding the Tablets of the Law. On the lower part appears a dedication: "painted and donated by Israel Zevulun Ben-Tovim for "Netzach Israel" synagogue in Tel-Aviv 1933" (Hebrew).
For more information about the writer (Born in Poland in 1895), see: Tidhar, Encyclopedia of the Founders and Builders of Israel, p. 3562.
36.5X49 cm. Fair condition. Stains, some dark. Rough tears. Framed in original frame. Unexamined out of frame.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
Shiviti and Mizrah
Shiviti and Mizrah