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Henry Zvi Zilberstein (1929-2009) portfolio with 8 signed lithographs, Judaica. The cover is designed as an English newspaper with the headline - Yiddishkite- Zvi Zilberstein. The portfolio includes the following lithographs: 1. The Kotel 2. Conversation 3. The Old Couple 4. The Letter 5. In The Ghetto 6. Bread and Water 7. Jewish Schooling 8. Torah Writing Each lithograph measures: 16in x 11.4in / 40.6cm. x 28.95cm. Each lithograph is signed and dated in the plate and hand signed and numbered by the artist. Henry Zilberstein. Born on 1929 in Paris. On 1943 he Joined the "Premiere armee francais" and participated in many battles. On 1947 he came to Israel and settled down in Kibbutz Chulata. He worked there as a fisherman, a truck driver and an architect but later (1995) abandoned all of those professions to commit to his painting. "Zvi (Henry) Zilberstein lived 70 years following the modernist's way of life, when one day he left the architect sketching desk for something he wasn't familiar with himself. He was guided more by vague intuition then by nostalgia, he was always too connected with his own culture and time. And still, there was one thing that inspired him: a black and white album entitled "Disappearing world". Its author, Roman Wishniak, a brilliant photographer, had spent the 20s and 30s in eastern Europe, capturing the humble and yet very rich lives of the Jewish communities on film. Today, Zilberstein is reliving the magic of those photos with delicate colors and a touch of humor, inspired by his admiration to the great American cartoonist, Norman Rockwell." Gabriel Roth.
J.L. STEWART, EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, WATERCOLOUR of a lock side scene, watercolour on paper, signed lower right 31cm x 51cm together with a chromo lithograph of horses hauling timber by the side of a river together with three decorative botanical prints and three reproduction Japanese woodblock type prints (8)
* HANNAH FRANK (SCOTTISH 1908 - 2008), NIGHT MAIDENS, IN THOUGHTS FROM THE VISIONS OF THE NIGHT WHEN DEEP SLEEP FALLETH ON MEN, JOB, and MOON BALLET (4) each lithograph, first three signed in pencil by the artist 35.5cm x 26cm, 40cm x 26cm, 35cm x 26.5cm, and 34.5cm x 15.5cm Each mounted, framed and under glass
TWO JAMES RAY COLOUR LITHOGRAPHS titled 'Argylle Street, Glasgow' and ' The Brommielaw, Glasgow', both framed in gilt frames in original packaging, frames each 66cm high or long; together with a signed K. B. Hancock colour lithograph of 'View From L'Astazou', signed lower right, also signed by fallen icon Jimmy Savile, frame 67cm long
Dated 1822. A group of two framed and glazed tinted sporting prints from the series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprising: a fox hunt with fallen horse (left) and broken fence, group of kneeling men, a man walking with assistance from two comrades (centre) and pack of baying hounds surrounding a man holding the fox's body aloft (right), title beneath '13. Death and the Doctors'; a group of huntsmen with hounds returning, title beneath '14. Dulce domum, - jamdudum animus est in patinis. exeunt in fumo' (sweetly homeward - for some time the mind is on the cooking pot. They leave in smoke); each with old printed label to the reverse 'From Dimmock & Son Fine Art Galleries, Framing and Gilding Establishment, 66 London Street, Norwich. Fancy Goods, Artists' Materials, Paintings Cleaned, Line and Restored'. 1.9 kg total, 66cm (26). Property of an Essex collector. See D. Snelgrove, British Sporting and Animal Prints 1658-1874, London and New Haven, 1981, p.128, no.1. The series 'A hunting trip to Melton Mowbray' comprises fourteen numbered scenes, progressing from left to right, depicting the journey out of town, preparation for the hunt, various incidents during the hunt and the return. Each a lithograph with hand colouring issued by Henry Alken (1785-1851), printmaker, after images by John Dean Paul (1775-1852); published by S.& J. Fuller (active 1811-1826). [No reserve, 2, No Reserve] Fine condition; contemporary frames.
NORMAN JAQUES (1926 - 2014) ARTIST SIGNED ORIGINAL BLACK AND WHITE ETCHING WITH AQUATINT Fir trees reflected in a lake Signed in pencil 17 3/4" x 14 1/4" (45cm x 36.5cm) AND AN ORIGINAL COLOURED LITHOGRAPH "Rock Formations" artists proof Signed and titled in pencil 31" x 19 1/4" (79cm x 49cm) (Unframed) (2)

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