[Approx. 1915]. 93 x 79mm. Cliche.
Language: German
Order No.: 19197
Remarks: *cf. Gutenberg 11,246. - In Hebrew, the artist's name was Chaim Aharon ben David. "As an orthodox Jew and committed Zionist, he was one of the founders of the Mizrachi movement of religious Zionism. After a first visit to Palestine in 1903, he emigrated to Palestine in 1923, became a member of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and helped found the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. His great commitment to art in Israel, which, in addition to founding the museum in Tel Aviv and an art school in Jerusalem, also included the establishment of an artists' colony in Haifa, earned him widespread admiration as 'the artistic soul of Israel'." (wikipedia) - Small remains of mounting on the back.
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[Approx. 1915]. 93 x 79mm. Cliche. Language: GermanOrder No.: 19197Remarks: *cf. Gutenberg 11,246. - In Hebrew, the artist's name was Chaim Aharon ben David. "As an orthodox Jew and committed Zionist, he was one of the founders of the Mizrachi movement of religious Zionism. After a first visit to Palestine in 1903, he emigrated to Palestine in 1923, became a member of the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and helped found the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. His great commitment to art in Israel, which, in addition to founding the museum in Tel Aviv and an art school in Jerusalem, also included the establishment of an artists' colony in Haifa, earned him widespread admiration as 'the artistic soul of Israel'." (wikipedia) - Small remains of mounting on the back.Keywords: Exlibris Ex Li