Trees Anna Ticho (Czechia 1894–1980 Jerusalem) Jerusalem, ca. 1968 Lithograph, h. 27 1/6 x w. 21 9/16 in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Nancy M. Berman and Alan J. Bloch, 2018.15 Ticho came to Jerusalem from Vienna when she was sixteen. She spent two years in Damascus during World War I while her husband [...]
Mountain B Menashe Kadishman (Tel Aviv 1932–2015 Ramat Gan) Tel Aviv, 1974 Screenprint, h. 33 x w. 27 in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Nancy M. Berman and Alan J. Bloch, 2018.11 Born in Tel Aviv, Kadishman studied with Israeli sculptors Moshe Sternschuss and Rudi Lehmann in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem respectively in the [...]
Winter 1973 Ein Kerem Ivan Schwebel (West Virginia 1932–2011 Ein Kerem) Ein Kerem, 1973 Oil and pen on canvas, h. 25 1/6 x w. 28 5.16 in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Nancy M. Berman and Alan J. Bloch, 2018.13 American-born Schwebel joined the United States Army during the Korean War, and when the [...]
Caesarea Reuven Rubin (Romania 1893–1974 Tel Aviv) Caesarea, 1972 Color lithograph, h. 24 5/8 x w. 24 5/16 in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Nancy M. Berman and Alan J. Bloch, 2018.12 Romanian-born Rubin Zelicovici immigrated to Israel in 1912 and settled in Jerusalem, where he started to sign his drawings “Reuven” in Hebrew [...]
Man and Girl Over His Shoulder David (Dudu) Gerstein (b. Jerusalem 1944) Jerusalem, ca. 1974 Watercolor, h. 18 3/8 x w. 26 7/16 in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of The Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation, 2018.16 David (Dudu) Gerstein was born in Jerusalem to parents who immigrated from Poland. He showed artistic talent from [...]
To the Morning Star Mordecai Ardon (Poland 1896–1992 Jerusalem) Jerusalem, 1973 Lithograph, h. 28 3/8 h. x 25 ½ w. in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Nancy M. Berman and Alan J. Bloch, 2018.7 Mordecai Ardon was born in the small Polish village of Tuchow. After World War I he left for Paris and [...]
Samovar Nikolay Ivanovich Batashev (18?-1915) Tula, Russia, ca. 1870 Brass and wood, 18 ½ x 11 x 13 ¼” Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of the estates of Lily Arkowitz, Esther Arkowitz, and Elinor Sherman, 2012.1 Nikolay Ivanovich Batashev, the son and successor of Ivan Grigorevicha Batashev, was well known in Tula as a Jewish [...]
Burning Synagogue 4—Piaski, Poland Greta Schreyer (Vienna 1917-New York City 2005) Oil on canvas, h. 24 x w. 30 in. USA, 1999 Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Linda Schreyer, 2016.1.2 Greta Schreyer was born in Vienna, Austria, the daughter of a master goldsmith. She too became a master goldsmith and studied art in Vienna [...]
Burning Synagogue 3—Nasielsk, Poland Greta Schreyer (Vienna 1917-New York City 2005) Oil on canvas, h. 24 x w. 30 in. USA, 1999 Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Linda Schreyer, 2015.47.2 Greta Schreyer was born in Vienna, Austria, the daughter of a master goldsmith. She too became a master goldsmith and studied art in Vienna [...]
Burning Synagogue 2—Narowla, Poland Greta Schreyer (Vienna, Austria 1917—New York City 2005) Oil on canvas, h. 24 x w. 30 in. USA, 1999 Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Linda Schreyer, 2015.47.1 Greta Schreyer was born in Vienna, Austria, the daughter of a master goldsmith. She too became a master goldsmith and studied art in Vienna [...]