Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $200
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A 7-inch album produced by Phonodor, Serial no. 72015, [1971].
Side A includes the song Kol Echad, sung by Pupik Arnon and Miki Gavrielov, arranged and accompaniedby The Churchills. Side B includes the song Harei HaChoshech, sung by Pupik Arnon and Robb Huxley, arranged and accompaniedby The Churchills. Mordechai (Pupik) Arnon (b. 1943) was an Israeli singer and actor. He served in the IDF Nachal Troupe and acted in the films Eldourado, Salach Shabbati and Shnei Konei Lemel. A short while after appearing in the films Shablul and Metzitzim, Arnon became born-again ultra-orthodox Jew and did not appear on stage again. Good condition, includes original cover, tears to upper margins.
Side A includes the song Kol Echad, sung by Pupik Arnon and Miki Gavrielov, arranged and accompaniedby The Churchills. Side B includes the song Harei HaChoshech, sung by Pupik Arnon and Robb Huxley, arranged and accompaniedby The Churchills. Mordechai (Pupik) Arnon (b. 1943) was an Israeli singer and actor. He served in the IDF Nachal Troupe and acted in the films Eldourado, Salach Shabbati and Shnei Konei Lemel. A short while after appearing in the films Shablul and Metzitzim, Arnon became born-again ultra-orthodox Jew and did not appear on stage again. Good condition, includes original cover, tears to upper margins.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $120
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A. Deshe Pashanel Popular Theatre presents: "Kaveret" in the show "Sipurei Pugi." Promotional poster for a show in Rishon Lezion, November, 1973. 70x50cm. Good condition, some moisture- damage and foxing.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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The Bimot Theater presents: Hava Alberstein Solo, accompanied by an orchestra, [early 70s]. A live show at the Teacher’s Federation Building. Stage director, designer and costume manager: Tzaddok [Tzadi] Tzarfati (his early work as stage manager revolved around this show), musical adaptation and direction by Alex Weiss.
66.5x100cm. Good condition. Folded.
66.5x100cm. Good condition. Folded.
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Music and Cinema
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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Naomi Shemer, Shirei Zman Noded. LP album, [1973].
On the cover of the album is a handwritten dedication by Shemer, "To Batya, Martin and Michal with love, from Ariel's mother" [referring to the singer Ariel Horwitz] and in the corner – "12.10.73 Naomi Shemer," with a drawing of two flowers.
Good condition, creases to cover corners.
On the cover of the album is a handwritten dedication by Shemer, "To Batya, Martin and Michal with love, from Ariel's mother" [referring to the singer Ariel Horwitz] and in the corner – "12.10.73 Naomi Shemer," with a drawing of two flowers.
Good condition, creases to cover corners.
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Twenty Four Hours, Benzine, 1982. Signed on the cover by all four band members: Yehudah Poliker, Banjo Kimhi, Kitch Amsalem and Eli Hadad. First album of the popular rock band from the early 1980s that dissolved after performing for three years. 31x30.5cm. Good condition.
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Music and Cinema
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
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Radio Hazak, Tislam, 1985. Signatures of the band members on the cover: Dani Bassan, Yizhar Ashdot, Yair Nizani, Yoshi Sadeh, Zuf Philosoph [indistinct signature] and Sami Abzardel. 31x30.5cm. Good condition.
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Music and Cinema
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
"Israeli Basketball Team vs. the Rest of the World". An original caricature by the illustrator and caricaturist "Ze'ev", 1974-1976.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Category
Comics, Caricatures and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Unsold
"Israeli Basketball Team vs. the Rest of the World". An original caricature by the illustrator and caricaturist "Ze'ev", 1974-1976.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Category
Comics, Caricatures and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $25
Unsold
"Israeli Basketball Team vs. the Rest of the World". An original caricature by the illustrator and caricaturist "Ze'ev", 1974-1976.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Caricature by Ze'ev for his column "Al Kol Panim" in the Friday supplement of the "HaAretz" daily newspaper, reflecting the atmosphere and balance of power in Israel and the world in the days following the Yom Kippur war.
Prime Minister Golda Meir as a basketball coach appears in the center, dressed in sports shoes with a Magen David and a sweatsuit with the State of Israel emblem, holding a board with a list for assigning the basketball team members.
Sitting on the bench are the team members: Abba Eben, Yigal Alon, Pinchas Sapir, Israel Galili, Moshe Dayan, Shimon Peres, Gad Ya'akobi, Haim Yosef Zadok, Yitzchak Rabin, Haim Bar-Lev – all wearing team shirts showing a hawk, which is the team emblem. At the end of the bench are two more members, wearing 'tembel' hats with the letter Mem; and to the side – Dr. Yosef Burg, Moshe Kol and Menachem Begin.
On the other side are the opponents, wearing undershirts: Leonid Brezhnev, Anwar Sadat, King Hussein and Henry Kissinger – representing the USSR, Egypt, Jordan and the USA. The figure of President Hafez-el-Assad of Syria is missing, and only his shoes and undershirt are there; on a further bench sit PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat (a grenade on his shirt) and the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Japan, France and England. The Referee is Kurt Waldheim, UN Secretary General during the Yom Kippur War.
The caricature is signed by all the Israeli personalities who appear in it: Knesset members, ministers, Prime Ministers and Chiefs of Staff, all of them amongst the the most important figures and leaders in Israeli political history. Also signed by Henry Kissinger.
"Ze'ev" (Ya'akov Farkash, 1923-2002) was one of the greatest Israeli illustrators and caricaturists and a recipient of the Israel Prize. Well known for his minimalistic illustrations based on symbols or prominent characteristics of the figures he drew. Ze'ev was born in Budapest and started painting at a young age, even though he was color-blind. During World War II he was sent to the Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. He tried to immigrate to Israel after the war but was deported to a detention camp in Cyprus. He finally arrived in Palestine in 1947 and participated in the War of Independence. In 1952, with the assistance of Ephraim Kishon, Ze'ev started to work as a caricaturist for the "Ma'ariv" daily newspaper; over the years he also drew caricatures for the "Davar HaShavu'a" and "HaAretz" newspapers (where he was employed almost until his death). Ze'ev worked also for foreign newspapers and illustrated dozens of books.
69x47cm, framed to 85x64cm. Good condition. Some of the signatures are faded. Slight moisture damage on the right. Very minor stains.
Category
Comics, Caricatures and Humor
Catalogue
Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $180
Unsold
Sabraman, the first Israeli Super-Hero. Issue no. 1. Written and illustrated by Uri Fink. Jerusalem, 1978.
Uri Fink (b. 1963) – Israeli artist, illustrator and comic book author, renown for his "Zbeng" comic strip. "Sabraman", the first Israeli comic strip published by Fink when he was 15 years old, tells the story of Dan Bar-On (Sabraman) whose parents died in the Holocaust. Bar-On came to Israel after World War II, becoming a policeman and later a secret agent. An atomic brain implanted in his body gives him super-powers. Black and white illustrations, color cover. 24pp, 22.5cm. Very good condition.
Uri Fink (b. 1963) – Israeli artist, illustrator and comic book author, renown for his "Zbeng" comic strip. "Sabraman", the first Israeli comic strip published by Fink when he was 15 years old, tells the story of Dan Bar-On (Sabraman) whose parents died in the Holocaust. Bar-On came to Israel after World War II, becoming a policeman and later a secret agent. An atomic brain implanted in his body gives him super-powers. Black and white illustrations, color cover. 24pp, 22.5cm. Very good condition.
Category
Comics, Caricatures and Humor
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Jewish War Heroes comic book. Montreal: Canadian Jewish Congress , February 1944.. Issue no. 1. English.
The comic tells the story of six Jewish war heroes. At the end is a text about Jews serving in the Canadian and other armies. This comic is possibly the first giveaway comic book published in Canada. Illustrated by George M. Rae, although no credit is given. [8]pp, 24cm. Good condition. Ink stamps.
The comic tells the story of six Jewish war heroes. At the end is a text about Jews serving in the Canadian and other armies. This comic is possibly the first giveaway comic book published in Canada. Illustrated by George M. Rae, although no credit is given. [8]pp, 24cm. Good condition. Ink stamps.
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Comics, Caricatures and Humor
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Auction 15 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 1, 2011
Opening: $100
Unsold
An original caricature by the caricature artist Ze'ev. Marker on heavy paper, signed "Ze'ev" in the lower left corner.
Illustration of a Tel Aviv Municipality sanitary patrol vehicle whose driver is throwing litter from the vehicle while driving. 22.5x31cm. Good condition.
Illustration of a Tel Aviv Municipality sanitary patrol vehicle whose driver is throwing litter from the vehicle while driving. 22.5x31cm. Good condition.
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