Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
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Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
An album with a collection of photographs from the Cyprus detention camps, documenting mainly the children's home in the summer camps in Karaolos. Cyprus, 1946-1949.
Approx. 80 photographs depicting the lives of the detainees in the Cyprus camps, documenting mainly the children's home that was established in the "summer camps" in Karaolos – camps 60-63 – and which was known as "Kaytanat Elez" (literally: Joy Summer School).
The photographs are mounted and captioned on the leaves. The captions, combined with the order of the photographs, form a comprehensive picture of the daily life of the children detained in Cyprus. Depicting the arrival at the camps and the establishment of the children's home under the supervision of nurses who were sent from Palestine and the children's lives – school classes and recesses, teachers and students, kindergartens, Purim celebrations, games and group activities, sea-bathing, meals, resting and bathing, the kitchen, gifts from school children in South Africa, birthday parties, and more. The photographs also depict various aspects of the life in the camps in general: assemblies, demonstrations for the right to immigrate to Palestine, various administrative buildings, the kitchen, the washrooms, the visit of the well-known Yiddish singer Sidor Belarsky to the camps, workers assembly, water supply by a JOINT-sponsored truck, and more.
The album ends with the evacuation of the camps and the immigration to Israel, emphasizing the tribulations the illegal immigrants experienced when leaving the camps and the exacting screening by UN representatives whose role was to ascertain the immigrants' age; the rules of immigration determined that men fit for service will not be permitted to enter the young state of Israel lest they give it an advantage over its neighbors.
Several of the photographs were commercially produced in the camps of Cyprus, including a photographic "Shanah Tovah" greeting card, signed in the plate "Foto Pais" and a photographic "Regards from Cyprus" greeting card (Hebrew), also bearing the inscription "Lehagshmah" (to fulfillment).
Photographs: size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Album: 16.5X26 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases. Small tears to leaves and tissue guards, some repaired. New binding. Missing one photograph.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Approx. 80 photographs depicting the lives of the detainees in the Cyprus camps, documenting mainly the children's home that was established in the "summer camps" in Karaolos – camps 60-63 – and which was known as "Kaytanat Elez" (literally: Joy Summer School).
The photographs are mounted and captioned on the leaves. The captions, combined with the order of the photographs, form a comprehensive picture of the daily life of the children detained in Cyprus. Depicting the arrival at the camps and the establishment of the children's home under the supervision of nurses who were sent from Palestine and the children's lives – school classes and recesses, teachers and students, kindergartens, Purim celebrations, games and group activities, sea-bathing, meals, resting and bathing, the kitchen, gifts from school children in South Africa, birthday parties, and more. The photographs also depict various aspects of the life in the camps in general: assemblies, demonstrations for the right to immigrate to Palestine, various administrative buildings, the kitchen, the washrooms, the visit of the well-known Yiddish singer Sidor Belarsky to the camps, workers assembly, water supply by a JOINT-sponsored truck, and more.
The album ends with the evacuation of the camps and the immigration to Israel, emphasizing the tribulations the illegal immigrants experienced when leaving the camps and the exacting screening by UN representatives whose role was to ascertain the immigrants' age; the rules of immigration determined that men fit for service will not be permitted to enter the young state of Israel lest they give it an advantage over its neighbors.
Several of the photographs were commercially produced in the camps of Cyprus, including a photographic "Shanah Tovah" greeting card, signed in the plate "Foto Pais" and a photographic "Regards from Cyprus" greeting card (Hebrew), also bearing the inscription "Lehagshmah" (to fulfillment).
Photographs: size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Album: 16.5X26 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases. Small tears to leaves and tissue guards, some repaired. New binding. Missing one photograph.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,125
Including buyer's premium
An album with a collection of photographs documenting the lives of the illegal immigrants in the Cyprus detention camps. Cyprus, [1946-1949].
106 photographs, including eighteen uncharacteristically large photographs. The photographs document parades, sport training and work out, youth and children groups gymnastics and foot drills demonstrations and celebrations; Golda Myerson's [Meir] visit to the camps; Brit Milah (ritual circumcision) in Cyprus; a medical clinic and tin-shack pharmacy in one of the camps; an illegal immigrant cooking on an improvised stove at the entrance of a tent; illegal immigrants seen over the double barbed wire leaving the camp on a truck; large pudles after the winter rains in a tent camp – one of the "summer camps"; and more.
The photographs are signed on verso "Photo Hanoch Cyprus" (Hebrew), some also signed in the plate "Photo Heinrich Cyprus" (Hebrew).
Large photographs: approx. 12X17 cm. Small photographs: approx. 6X9 cm. Good condition. Album: 28X20 cm. Good overall condition. Re-bound with new tissue guards. New mounting corners.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
106 photographs, including eighteen uncharacteristically large photographs. The photographs document parades, sport training and work out, youth and children groups gymnastics and foot drills demonstrations and celebrations; Golda Myerson's [Meir] visit to the camps; Brit Milah (ritual circumcision) in Cyprus; a medical clinic and tin-shack pharmacy in one of the camps; an illegal immigrant cooking on an improvised stove at the entrance of a tent; illegal immigrants seen over the double barbed wire leaving the camp on a truck; large pudles after the winter rains in a tent camp – one of the "summer camps"; and more.
The photographs are signed on verso "Photo Hanoch Cyprus" (Hebrew), some also signed in the plate "Photo Heinrich Cyprus" (Hebrew).
Large photographs: approx. 12X17 cm. Small photographs: approx. 6X9 cm. Good condition. Album: 28X20 cm. Good overall condition. Re-bound with new tissue guards. New mounting corners.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
Stone candlestick made in the Cyprus detention camps, by sculptor Nahman Vikrovitzky. Cyprus, 5708 (1947/1948).
Rock gypsum, chiseled and engraved.
A candlestick shaped as the Hebrew letter "צ" with two indentation for candles. In the opening of the "צ" are the Hebrew letters י.ו.ן forming the Hebrew word ציון – "Zion".
The front of the candlestick is decorated with bunches of grapes and a view of David's Tower, and on its back is the Hebrew inscription "Cyprus 5708". The candlestick is placed on a square stone base decorated with bunches of grapes and a view of the Western Wall.
The sculptor Nahman Vikrovitzky (1924-2016), was born in Stolin (then Poland). On the eve of Rosh HaShanah 1942, his parents and all his family were murdered by the Nazis together with most of the Jewish population of the town. After the Holocaust, he tried to immigrate to Palestine on the illegal immigrant ship SS Theodor Herzl, which sailed from France on April 2, 1947, and was caught opposite the shore of Tel-Aviv. During his imprisonment in Cyprus, which lasted about a year and a half, Vikrovitzky sculpted in wood and stone. In Cyprus there were two groups of artists: the first consisted of students of the professional art workshops taught by Ze'ev Ben Zvi, Naftali Bezem and Chana Liberman, whose works of art tended to be expressionist and received artistic prestige, and who were appropriately equipped with hammers and chisels for working with stone. The second group was that of the 'amateur' artists whose works were considered by the first group as 'folkloristic' and simplistic. Vikrovitzky belonged to the second group and made his own work tools from nails, cans and other objects.
After Vikrovitzky immigrated to Israel, he commemorated the victims of the Holocaust in sculptures he exhibited in various venues. In 1993 he was awarded the Hermann Struck Prize of the Haifa Municipality for his works of art commemorating the Holocaust.
For additional information about art in the detention camps in Cyprus see enclosed material:
1. Cyprus, the Art of Life: The Detention Camps, 1946-1949. Tel-Aviv: Eretz Israel Museum, 2017.
2. The Handiworks of the Cyprus Exiles Illegal Immigrants, by Ya'akov Koren (Hebrew), in the Israeli Numismatic Collector's Association newspaper [no year].
Height: 15 cm. Dimensions of base: 14X12 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to edges. Glue to prevent slippage on the lower side of the stone base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Rock gypsum, chiseled and engraved.
A candlestick shaped as the Hebrew letter "צ" with two indentation for candles. In the opening of the "צ" are the Hebrew letters י.ו.ן forming the Hebrew word ציון – "Zion".
The front of the candlestick is decorated with bunches of grapes and a view of David's Tower, and on its back is the Hebrew inscription "Cyprus 5708". The candlestick is placed on a square stone base decorated with bunches of grapes and a view of the Western Wall.
The sculptor Nahman Vikrovitzky (1924-2016), was born in Stolin (then Poland). On the eve of Rosh HaShanah 1942, his parents and all his family were murdered by the Nazis together with most of the Jewish population of the town. After the Holocaust, he tried to immigrate to Palestine on the illegal immigrant ship SS Theodor Herzl, which sailed from France on April 2, 1947, and was caught opposite the shore of Tel-Aviv. During his imprisonment in Cyprus, which lasted about a year and a half, Vikrovitzky sculpted in wood and stone. In Cyprus there were two groups of artists: the first consisted of students of the professional art workshops taught by Ze'ev Ben Zvi, Naftali Bezem and Chana Liberman, whose works of art tended to be expressionist and received artistic prestige, and who were appropriately equipped with hammers and chisels for working with stone. The second group was that of the 'amateur' artists whose works were considered by the first group as 'folkloristic' and simplistic. Vikrovitzky belonged to the second group and made his own work tools from nails, cans and other objects.
After Vikrovitzky immigrated to Israel, he commemorated the victims of the Holocaust in sculptures he exhibited in various venues. In 1993 he was awarded the Hermann Struck Prize of the Haifa Municipality for his works of art commemorating the Holocaust.
For additional information about art in the detention camps in Cyprus see enclosed material:
1. Cyprus, the Art of Life: The Detention Camps, 1946-1949. Tel-Aviv: Eretz Israel Museum, 2017.
2. The Handiworks of the Cyprus Exiles Illegal Immigrants, by Ya'akov Koren (Hebrew), in the Israeli Numismatic Collector's Association newspaper [no year].
Height: 15 cm. Dimensions of base: 14X12 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to edges. Glue to prevent slippage on the lower side of the stone base.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
Album with a chiseled stone binding by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps and a collection of photographs taken in the camps. Cyprus, 1947-[1949].
stone binding carved with a relief of a sailboat in a medallion and with the inscription "Cyprus 1947", mounted on a felt base (new).
With 13 corner-mounted photographs taken in the detention camps in Cyprus. Some are captioned in the plate "Memory from Cyprus" (Hebrew) and "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew) and some are inscribed "Lehagshamah" (to fulfillment). Alongside the photographs, the album contains two "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards published by "Palphot", one depicting illegal immigrants getting off a ship at the shores of Palestine, inscribed within with the wish "We hope that you too will be among the arrivals this year" (Hebrew).
Album: approx. 11X24 cm. Good condition. Scratches and scuff marks to stone. Photographs: size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some photographs captioned and dated by hand on verso (English).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
stone binding carved with a relief of a sailboat in a medallion and with the inscription "Cyprus 1947", mounted on a felt base (new).
With 13 corner-mounted photographs taken in the detention camps in Cyprus. Some are captioned in the plate "Memory from Cyprus" (Hebrew) and "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew) and some are inscribed "Lehagshamah" (to fulfillment). Alongside the photographs, the album contains two "Shanah Tovah" greeting cards published by "Palphot", one depicting illegal immigrants getting off a ship at the shores of Palestine, inscribed within with the wish "We hope that you too will be among the arrivals this year" (Hebrew).
Album: approx. 11X24 cm. Good condition. Scratches and scuff marks to stone. Photographs: size and condition vary. Good overall condition. Some photographs captioned and dated by hand on verso (English).
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Photograph album with a carved wood binding, made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5708 (1947/1948).
Carved front board, depicting a flag with a Star of David, a barbed wire fence and a burning torch [torch of resistance, bravery and hope], inscribed "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew). The leaves of the album – brown and heavy – are blank. Blue leather spine.
9X17 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Carved front board, depicting a flag with a Star of David, a barbed wire fence and a burning torch [torch of resistance, bravery and hope], inscribed "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew). The leaves of the album – brown and heavy – are blank. Blue leather spine.
9X17 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Photograph album placed in a wooden binding inlaid with a chiseled stone plate, made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5709 (1948/1949).
Photograph album placed in a wooden binding with a brown leather spine. Inlaid with a fine chiseled plate depicting a ship sailing at sea; titled "Cyprus 5709" (Hebrew). The leaves of the album remained blank.
Plate: 9X6 cm. Good condition. Some chipping to corners and edges of plate. Fracture to lower left corner. Album: 20X10.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to spine. Damage and stains to leaves and tissue guards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Photograph album placed in a wooden binding with a brown leather spine. Inlaid with a fine chiseled plate depicting a ship sailing at sea; titled "Cyprus 5709" (Hebrew). The leaves of the album remained blank.
Plate: 9X6 cm. Good condition. Some chipping to corners and edges of plate. Fracture to lower left corner. Album: 20X10.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to spine. Damage and stains to leaves and tissue guards.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
Chiseled stone plate made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5708 (1947/1948).
The plate is divided diagonally by a barbed wire carved in the stone. Seen on the right field are barbed wire wound around a pole and a tin shack of the type in which the detainees lived in the "winter camps" in Cyprus; seen on the left field is a ship sailing eastward towards the rising sun. Inscribed on top "Cyprus – 5708" (Hebrew). Set in a wooden plate.
Stone plate: 11X8 cm. Wooden plate: 18X12.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to stone and wooden plate.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The plate is divided diagonally by a barbed wire carved in the stone. Seen on the right field are barbed wire wound around a pole and a tin shack of the type in which the detainees lived in the "winter camps" in Cyprus; seen on the left field is a ship sailing eastward towards the rising sun. Inscribed on top "Cyprus – 5708" (Hebrew). Set in a wooden plate.
Stone plate: 11X8 cm. Wooden plate: 18X12.5 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes to stone and wooden plate.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Chess box made in the detention camps in Cyprus, 5708 (1947/1948).
Fine wooden box. The lid doubles as a chess board and is inscribed on the margins "Souvenir from Cyprus / 5708" (Hebrew); edges with barbed wire pattern. Lined with fabric. A handwritten inscription on the underside reads "To Shayke, a souvenir from the Movement in Cyprus" (Hebrew).
The box contains a set of chess pieces (made of Bakelite). The black king piece is surmounted by a white Star of David (decoration missing on the white king piece).
Box: 15.5X15.5 cm. Height: 3 cm. Height of pieces: approx. 1.5 cm. to 3 cm. Good condition. One black pawn missing. Minor blemishes to game pieces.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Fine wooden box. The lid doubles as a chess board and is inscribed on the margins "Souvenir from Cyprus / 5708" (Hebrew); edges with barbed wire pattern. Lined with fabric. A handwritten inscription on the underside reads "To Shayke, a souvenir from the Movement in Cyprus" (Hebrew).
The box contains a set of chess pieces (made of Bakelite). The black king piece is surmounted by a white Star of David (decoration missing on the white king piece).
Box: 15.5X15.5 cm. Height: 3 cm. Height of pieces: approx. 1.5 cm. to 3 cm. Good condition. One black pawn missing. Minor blemishes to game pieces.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
A wooden box with inlaid carved stone plate made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5708 (1947/1948).
The plate with bas-relief depicting the bridge that connected "winter camps" 65 and 66 in Cyprus. Reading "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew).
18X12.5X6 cm. Good condition. Scratches on the plate. Loss to corner of box.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The plate with bas-relief depicting the bridge that connected "winter camps" 65 and 66 in Cyprus. Reading "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew).
18X12.5X6 cm. Good condition. Scratches on the plate. Loss to corner of box.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
A wooden box with inlaid carved stone plates made by a detainee of the detention camps in Cyprus, 5708 (1947/1948).
The lid of the box and its sides are inlaid with carved plates, the lid depicting a ship and reading "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew); the side plates decorated with a fine symmetric pattern.
19X13X6 cm. Good condition. Fractures. Small chips to the side plates. Small losses to wooden box.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The lid of the box and its sides are inlaid with carved plates, the lid depicting a ship and reading "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew); the side plates decorated with a fine symmetric pattern.
19X13X6 cm. Good condition. Fractures. Small chips to the side plates. Small losses to wooden box.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $400
Unsold
A wooden box with inlaid carved stone plates made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5709 (1948/1949).
The lid of the box is inlaid with a plate depicting a group of exiles on a wooden raft, some standing and some sitting with their personal belongings. The composition is identified with works illustrating the verse "On the rivers of Babylon there we sat and we wept when we remembered Zion", depicting the exiles of Babylon mourning Jerusalem. One of the most familiar of these works is a work by E.M. Lilien, belonging to a group of works echoing Zionist themes. Presumably, the artist was inspired by Lilien's work (but possibly by other works in the same vein) when conceiving the image on this stone plate, an image expressing the situation of the illegal immigrants in the "exile of Cyprus", as it was commonly called. The exiles are not standing on the river bank as in the original but are surrounded by waves – the sea waves separating the exiles of Cyprus from Palestine, their desired country.
The side plates are decorated with the characteristic barbed wire, reading "Cyprus" (Hebrew) and the Hebrew year "5709" (1948/1949).
19.5X13.5X6 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes and stains to plates.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The lid of the box is inlaid with a plate depicting a group of exiles on a wooden raft, some standing and some sitting with their personal belongings. The composition is identified with works illustrating the verse "On the rivers of Babylon there we sat and we wept when we remembered Zion", depicting the exiles of Babylon mourning Jerusalem. One of the most familiar of these works is a work by E.M. Lilien, belonging to a group of works echoing Zionist themes. Presumably, the artist was inspired by Lilien's work (but possibly by other works in the same vein) when conceiving the image on this stone plate, an image expressing the situation of the illegal immigrants in the "exile of Cyprus", as it was commonly called. The exiles are not standing on the river bank as in the original but are surrounded by waves – the sea waves separating the exiles of Cyprus from Palestine, their desired country.
The side plates are decorated with the characteristic barbed wire, reading "Cyprus" (Hebrew) and the Hebrew year "5709" (1948/1949).
19.5X13.5X6 cm. Good condition. Minor blemishes and stains to plates.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue
Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
August 11, 2020
Opening: $500
Unsold
Stone table top ashtray with matches and cigarette compartments, made by a detainee in the Cyprus detention camps, 5708 (1947/1948).
The ashtray is divided into three compartments: an open ashtray; a compartment for matches with a sliding lid carved with a relief map of Cyprus; and a cigarette compartment, the lid carved with a relief of a pole wrapped with barbed wire, inscribed "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew).
The ashtray is attached to a wooden base and placed in a display case.
Approx. 12X12X2.5 cm. Good condition. Cracks (repaired with glue) to the lid of the cigarette compartment.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
The ashtray is divided into three compartments: an open ashtray; a compartment for matches with a sliding lid carved with a relief map of Cyprus; and a cigarette compartment, the lid carved with a relief of a pole wrapped with barbed wire, inscribed "Cyprus 5708" (Hebrew).
The ashtray is attached to a wooden base and placed in a display case.
Approx. 12X12X2.5 cm. Good condition. Cracks (repaired with glue) to the lid of the cigarette compartment.
Provenance: The Rimon Family Collection.
Category
The British Mandate of Palestine, Jewish Enlistment, Illegal Immigration,
Cyprus Detention Camps and the Establishment of the State of Israel
Catalogue