Auction 016 Online Auction – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
Aug 14, 2018 (Your local time)
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Jerusalem Faces – Portfolio of Six Lithographs by Oscar Kokoschka, 1973 – Signed and Numbered Copy – Portraits of ...

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Jerusalem Faces – Portfolio of Six Lithographs by Oscar Kokoschka, 1973 – Signed and Numbered Copy – Portraits of Teddy Kollek, Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan and Others
Jerusalem Faces, portfolio of six original lithographs by Oscar Kokoschka (1886-1980) – Portraits of Jerusalem's political and religious figures. London: Published for the Benefit of the Jerusalem Foundation by Marlborough Graphics Ltd and G. Weidenfeld & Nicolson Ltd., 1973. English. Copy no. 29 of 150 copies.
In April 1973, the expressionist artist Oscar Kokoschka visited Jerusalem. During his visit, he drew the portraits of six prominent figures who were active at that time in Jerusalem and who impacted its character: Prime Minister Golda Meir; President of the Israeli Supreme Court Shimon Agranat; Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan; Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek; Patriarch of the Orthodox Greek Church in Jerusalem, Benedict I; head of Waqf of the Dome of the Rock Sheikh Mustafa Khalil al-Ansari. Kokoschka's portraits were published in this portfolio, for the Benefit the Jerusalem Foundation.
Each of the lithographs is numbered (29/150) and signed in pencil by Kokoschka. A paper sheet folded into two with the description of the lithographs and a colophon (also numbered) is enclosed with the lithographs.
[6] lithographs, 50X60 cm + [1] folded sheet, 47.5 cm. Each lithograph is enfolded in a thick paper wrapper (sheet folded into two), with a tissue-guard. Good condition. Encased in fabric-covered box (stained).
Provenance: Collection of the Jerusalem Foundation founded by Teddy Kollek.
The proceeds from the sale of this item will go to the Jerusalem Foundation and will be allocated for supporting projects in Jerusalem.

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