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'David Violin' Award given to the creators of the documentary "Lituf"
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'David Violin' Award given to the creators of the documentary "Lituf"
Harp-shaped figurine ("David's Violin") with three strings, made of bronze with a wooden base. On the wooden base are two plaques made of metal with an engraving on them: "Lituf the Documentary Broadcast of the Year on Television", "Violin of David 1976 Yedioth Ahronoth". Given to the creators of the documentary "Caress" in 1976.
The David Violin Award is considered the most important award in Israel for the fields of culture and art in the 1960s and 1970s. The prize was awarded from 1963 to 1986 to artists in various fields of Israeli culture. The various categories included film, music, radio and television, theater and dance. The ceremony and the selection process were produced by Yedioth Ahronoth, according to a poll conducted among its readers. In 1981, especially for the David Violin Awards Ceremony, Naomi Shemer wrote the song "Good People in the Middle of the Road" which was performed that evening by Yehoram Gaon, Ilanit and the award-winning band "Hakol Over Habibi" that year.
Bronze sculpture on a wooden base, height: 35 cm. Width: 18 cm. Very good condition