Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Zeev Raban, Let him kiss me
Zeev Raban israeli art song of songs Picture of Zeev Raban (1890-1970) illustration to the Song of Songs 1:2-4 is courtesy of Ruth Doron, Zeev Raban’s daughter, who lives in Jerusalem and owns the copyrights of his works.
We see four Stars of David above the heads of the lovers on the gate’s frieze.
We see four Stars of David above the heads of the lovers on the gate’s frieze.
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Zeev Raban, I am Black, But Comely
Zeev Raban Stars of David israeli art Picture of Zeev Raban (1890-1970) illustration to Song of Songs 1:5-6 is courtesy of Ruth Doron, Zeev Raban’s daughter, who lives in Jerusalem and owns the copyrights of his works.
We see the beloved through a window and on the curtains there are two large Stars of David.
We see the beloved through a window and on the curtains there are two large Stars of David.
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Ofira Oriel, Sparks of Unity
Stars of David israeli artPhoto of Stars of David is courtesy of Israeli painter Ofira Oriel who lives in Modi’in.
title: Sparks of Unity (between heaven and earth, between opposites).
acrylic on canvas
150X120
Copyright: Ofira Oriel 2007
title: Sparks of Unity (between heaven and earth, between opposites).
acrylic on canvas
150X120
Copyright: Ofira Oriel 2007
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Zeev Raban, Tower of David
Zeev Raban israeli art Picture of Zeev Raban (1890-1970) illustration to the opening verses of Song of Songs 4 is courtesy of Ruth Doron, Zeev Raban’s daughter, who lives in Jerusalem and owns the copyrights of his works.
We see a large Star of David on the second small illustration from top right corner under the Tower of David.
We see a large Star of David on the second small illustration from top right corner under the Tower of David.
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Zeev Raban, King Solomon’s Chariot
Zeev Raban israeli art Picture of Zeev Raban (1890-1970) illustration to the Song of Songs 3:6-11 is courtesy of Ruth Doron, Zeev Raban’s daughter, who lives in Jerusalem and owns the copyright of his works.
We see King Solomon’s chariot with a very prominent Star of David right in the center of the illustration.
We see King Solomon’s chariot with a very prominent Star of David right in the center of the illustration.
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Homage to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Lessing Star of David israeli-artPicture of work of art with Star of David is courtesy of Amos Plaut.
Title: Homage to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing [1729- 1781]
280/200 cm
Acrylic on canvas
1991
Lessing wrote Nathan the Wise (Nathan der Weise) about religions tolerance.
Copyright: Amos Plaut 2007
Amos wrote to me that the title of the work is Big Triptych and it adds to the irony:
Nathan the Wise tells the king that there's no real difference between religions, they all have the same value...
Title: Homage to Gotthold Ephraim Lessing [1729- 1781]
280/200 cm
Acrylic on canvas
1991
Lessing wrote Nathan the Wise (Nathan der Weise) about religions tolerance.
Copyright: Amos Plaut 2007
Amos wrote to me that the title of the work is Big Triptych and it adds to the irony:
Nathan the Wise tells the king that there's no real difference between religions, they all have the same value...
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Kaszemacher Cubic
Yaacov Kaszemacher israeli-art-david-shieldPhoto is courtesy of Tzfat painter and photographer Yaacov Kaszemacher, who created a series of Star of David paintings, each revealing a new aspect of this compound symbol. Here we see a wooden cube, which is made mostly from a wooden Star of David, which encircles another blue Star of David.
They say of artists in general and of painters in particular that each work creates a world of its own with rules of its own - and in Kaszemacher’s Star of David series of paintings this saying is clearer than in many other instances: It is not only a painting - it is also an invention!
Copyrights: Yaacov_Kaszemacher 2007
Contact : kaszema@netvision.net.il
97246974566
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