Israeli) Star of Hope Agamograph 29 X 31 Cm (11 X 12 In.) Signed Lower Right, Numbered '8/25' Lower Left

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Israeli) Star of Hope Agamograph 29 X 31 Cm (11 X 12 In.) Signed Lower Right, Numbered '8/25' Lower Left 1* Yaacov Agam b.1928 (Israeli) Star of Hope agamograph 29 x 31 cm (11 x 12 in.) signed lower right, numbered '8/25' lower left $1,500-1,800 2* Yaacov Agam b.1928 (Israeli) Untitled color silkscreen mounted on panel 57 x 62 cm (22 x 24 in.) signed lower right, numbered 'L/CXLIV' lower left $400-500 3 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Sheep head acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 cm (12 x 12 in.) signed lower left and again on the reverse $450-550 4 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Motherland charcoal on paper 27 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) signed lower right $150-220 5 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Valley of sadness pencil on paper 27 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) signed lower right $100-150 6* Ruth Schloss 1922-2013 (Israeli) 1 Girl in red dress, 1965 oil on canvas 74 x 50 cm (29 x 20 in.) signed lower right Provenance: Private collection, USA. $3,500-4,000 7 Sami Briss b.1930 (Israeli, French) Doves oil on wood 8 x 10 cm (3 x 4 in.) signed lower center $500-650 8 Nahum Gilboa b.1917 (Israeli) Rural landscape with wooden bridge mixed media on canvasboard 23 x 30 cm (9 x 12 in.) signed lower right, signed and titled on the reverse $1,800-2,200 9 Audrey Bergner b.1927 (Israeli) Flutist oil on canvas 40 x 30 cm (16 x 12 in.) signed lower right, signed and titled on the reverse $4,800-5,500 10 Yohanan Simon 1905-1976 (Israeli) Vegetarian Evolution, 1971 oil on canvas 46 x 54 cm (18 x 21 in.) signed in English lower left, signed in Hebrew and dated lower right, signed, dated and titled on the stretcher $8,000-10,000 11* Yohanan Simon 1905-1976 (Israeli) Wedding, 1969 2 oil on canvas 15 x 23 cm (6 x 9 in.) signed in English lower left and in Hebrew lower right $2,200-2,500 12 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Fallow deer iron cut-out 34 x 30 x 2 cm (13 x 12 x 1 in.) initialled $1,400-1,600 13 Naftali Bezem b. 1924 (Israeli) Imigrants oil on canvas 46 x 60 cm (18 x 23 in.) signed lower left $3,000-4,000 14 Ephraim Roeytenberg Fima 1916-2005 (Israeli) Circus Medrano oil on canvas 33 x 40 cm (13 x 16 in.) signed upper left, signed, titled and located 'Paris' on the reverse Provenance: Hadassa K. Art Gallery, Tel Aviv (label on the reverse). $300-350 15 Ephraim Roeytenberg Fima 1916-2005 (Israeli) Abstract watercolor on paper 34 x 25 cm (13 x 10 in.) signed and dedicated lower right $100-150 16 Yitzhak Frenkel Frenel 1899-1981 (Israeli) Safed landscape oil on canvas 3 22 x 27 cm (9 x 11 in.) signed lower right $750-900 17 Zvi Mairovitch 1911-1974 (Israeli) Paris, the Bouquinist (book seller of antique books) by the Seine, 1940's oil on paper mounted on canvas 44 x 49 cm (17 x 19 in.) signed lower right $300-500 18 Zvi Mairovitch 1911-1974 (Israeli) Flower bouquet before a window oil on cardboard 45 x 36 cm (18 x 14 in.) signed upper right $500-650 19* Moshe Rosenthalis 1922- 2008 (Lithuanian) Two women in cafe, 1994 oil on canvas 40 x 51 cm (16 x 20 in.) signed and dated upper left $1,800-2,200 20 Zvi Mairovitch 1911-1974 (Israeli) City square with a sculpture oil on paper mounted on canvas 50 x 43 cm (20 x 17 in.) signed lower right $300-450 21 Yosl Bergner b.1920 (Israeli) A little girl, 1970's oil on canvas 35 x 27 cm (14 x 11 in.) signed lower left, signed, titled and dedicated on the reverse 4 $3,800-4,500 22* Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Motherland iron 43 x 63 x 18 cm (17 x 25 x 7 in.) signed and numbered '25/30' on the base $7,500-9,000 23* Yohanan Simon 1905-1976 (Israeli) Surrealistic landscape, 1972 oil on canvas 28 x 33 cm (11 x 13 in.) signed in English lower left, signed in Hebrew and dated lower right $3,800-4,500 24 Samuel Bak b.1933 (Israeli) Untitled oil on canvas 55 x 46 cm (21 x 18 in.) signed lower right $4,500-4,750 25 Samuel Bak b.1933 (Israeli) Pillar oil on canvas 46 x 55 cm (18 x 21 in.) signed lower left $4,250-4,800 26* Ludwig Blum 1891-1975 (Israeli) Old Jerusalem market scene, 1953-55 oil on canvas 25 x 35 cm (10 x 14 in.) signed and dated lower left Provenance: Private collection, Australia. 5 Other Notes: Mira Chen, the artist's granddaughter, has kindly confirmed the authenticity of this work. $6,800-7,500 27 Arieh Allweil 1901-1967 (Israeli) Landscape oil on paper mounted on wood 37 x 48 cm (14 x 19 in.) signed lower left $900-1,200 28 Abel Pann 1883-1963 (Latvian, Israeli) Paris, coffee scene, c.1903 oil on canvasboard 29 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) Provenance: Estate of the artist. Bineth Gallery, Jerusalem (label on the reverse). Other Notes: Inscription by the artist's wife on the reverse dated 1986, states the work comes from the artist's atelier. $3,400-3,800 29* Moshe Castel 1909-1991 (Israeli) Portrait of a young man oil on canvas 38 x 46 cm (15 x 18 in.) signed lower left Provenance: Private Collection, New York, USA. $6,500-8,000 30 Moshe Castel 1909-1991 (Israeli) Women with jugs oil, collage, basalt and serigraph on paper mounted on canvas 70 x 50 cm (27 x 20 in.) signed center right Provenance: Elbit Imaging Ltd. Collection. $6,000-8,000 6 31 Yohanan Simon 1905-1976 (Israeli) A woman with a bowl of fruit, 1961 oil on canvas 27 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) signed and dated lower right $3,800-4,500 32 Yosl Bergner b.1920 (Israeli) Couple oil on canvas 40 x 50 cm (16 x 20 in.) signed lower left, signed and titled on the reverse $5,500-6,500 33 Yosl Bergner b.1920 (Israeli) Kitchenware oil on canvas mounted on board 27 x 33 cm (11 x 13 in.) signed lower right $1,500-1,800 34* Samuel Bak b.1933 (Israeli) The right of way oil on canvas 60 x 46 cm (23 x 18 in.) signed lower left $8,500-10,000 35* Yohanan Simon 1905-1976 (Israeli) Couple in landscape, 1969 oil on canvasboard 15 x 21 cm (6 x 8 in.) signed in English lower left, signed in Hebrew and dated lower right $3,000-4,000 36 Moshe Castel 1909-1991 (Israeli) 7 Biblical figures bronze 45 x 33 cm (18 x 13 in.) signed lower left $850-950 37 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Birds, 1990's iron 28 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) signed $1,800-2,200 38 Aharon Bezalel 1926-2012 (Afghani, Israeli) Couple, 1984 bronze 23 x 17 x 8 cm (9 x 7 x 3 in.) signed, dated and numbered '5/100' on the base $350-400 39 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Sheep head acrylic on canvas 30 x 30 cm (12 x 12 in.) signed lower left and again on the reverse $450-550 40 Menashe Kadishman 1932-2015 (Israeli) Herd of sheep iron 46 x 32 x 29 cm (18 x 12 x 11 in.) initialled on the base $3,800-4,500 41* Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 (Spanish) ries 347), 1968יPortrait-Charge d’un Personnage, en Larmes, pl.194 (from S etching on wove paper, edition of 50, published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris, 1969 23 x 17 cm (9 x 7 in.) 8 signed lower right Literature: Bloch, 1674. Baer, 1690. $2,500-3,000 42* Mane Katz 1894-1962 (Russian, French) Bouquet of flowers oil on canvasboard 27 x 22 cm (11 x 9 in.) signed lower right Provenance: Sale: Sotheby's Tel Aviv, 27 September 1994, lot 82. Private collection, Europe. Sale: Tajan, 8 June 2010, lot 64. Acquired at the above sale by the present owner. Exhibited: Galerie Charpentier, Paris, Exposition Mane Katz, 1951 (label on the reverse). $4,800-5,000 43 Marc Chagall 1887-1985 (Russian, French) Les ateliers de Chagall (portfolio with text by Robert Marteau), 1976 color lithgraph as frontispiece, published by Mourlot 43 x 32 cm (17 x 12 in.) signed lower right, numbered '23/250' lower left Literature: U.Gauss (ed.), Marc Chagall: The Lithographs, La Collection Sorlier, p.352, n.899 (illustrated). Cramer, 101. $7,000-8,000 44 Marc Chagall 1887-1985 (Russian, French) Acrobats at play, 1963 color lithograph 49 x 37 cm (19 x 14 in.) signed lower right and numbered '6/40' lower left Literature: U.Gauss (ed.), Marc Chagall: The Lithographs, La Collection Sorlier, p.191, n.401 (illustrated). $1,800-2,500 45 Marc Chagall 1887-1985 (Russian, French) The artist's bird, 1972 lithograph 9 38 x 25 cm (15 x 10 in.) signed lower right, numbered '17/30' lower left Literature: Sorlier, 655. $2,600-3,000 46 Marc Chagall 1887-1985 (Russian, French) Nature morte bleue, Paris, 1957 color lithograph 39 x 28 cm (15 x 11 in.) signed lower right, numbered '58/90' lower left Literature: U.Gauss (ed.), Marc Chagall: The Lithographs, La Collection Sorlier, p.111, n.206 (illustrated).
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