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HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR ART WORK

$ 150.47

Availability: 100 in stock
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    Description

    INFO.THAT CAME WITH ITEM WHEN ADDED TO OUR MUSEUM: “
    The Artist's full name is Haim Elias. Elias is the surname.
    The late Mr. Elias (born in Hungary) immigrated to Israel 1948 after surviving the Holocaust. He was a super talented multidisciplinary artist and art designer.
    Mr. Elias was working for 40 years as the chief designer of the largest company which produced the art called today "Israeliana". In fact, many of the 1950's and 60's Israeliana products you can find online are his design. (Mostly Judaica products such as Menorahs, plaques and many more)Haim was not a commercial artist and didn't sell pictures (and sculptures..) and I was lucky to buy most of his estate from his son. I was not surprised to discover his artwork created a lot of interest and that most of the paintings were sold.
    I don't know much more about him but I do know he was a scholar who was studying Judeo-Christian values."
    Watercolor  painting 10.2 x 7.2, frame (handmade by the artist)
    17.7 x 13    NOT 00 LIKE LAST MONTH'S PRICES REALIZED AT ONE OF INVALUABLE'S AUCTIONS!!!!!!
    Please see photos for more description and condition. All items sold "as is" and as described. These artifacts are old and have been used so expect wear and age defects unless noted otherwise. No returns unless description/photographs totally misrepresent item/s.
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