Auction 64 Israeliana, Judaica, Islamic, Israeli and International Art, Tools and Devices, Games and Toys
By The Bidder
Sep 22, 2020
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.


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LOT 350:

Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)

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Start price:
$ 120
Estimated price :
250$-300$
Buyer's Premium: 20% More details
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Auction took place on Sep 22, 2020 at The Bidder
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Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga - Early Painting, She'erit Hapleta (Holocaust)
Blanca Tauber (1910-1989), Portrait of an Elderly Woman: Inga, oil on canvas, early oil painting of the artist of the figure of an elderly female Holocaust survivor (She'erit Hapleta), signed in Hebrew and in English, dated 1951, framed, measurements: 53X46 cm. From what is known in writings, the artist dealt in the subject of the Holocaust only from the 1970s on and here the depicted artwork shows the artist had dealt with the subject even earlier and in her very first year after immigrating to Israel. * Blanca Tauber (8 or 9 of July 1910, Somorja, Hungary (Today Šamorín Slovakia) - 23 or 24 of december 1989, Israel) was a Israeli painter born in Slovakia. In 1937 she visited the Land of Israel, but returned to her family. Later she was sent along with her family to the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp; she and her sister Yulia, who served as a doctor in Auschwitz, survived the Holocaust. Her father, her brother Yechiel, and the family of her sister were murdered in Auschwitz. After the war she returned temporarily to her home and from there she moved to Budapest, but ran away due to Antisemitism and immigrated to Israel with her sister in March 1950. In Israel she worked in a ceramics factory. In 1951 she exhibited for the first time in Israel in a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum. Tauber was among the founders of the Artist Campus in Safed and lived and created in it for about 35 years. [1] In addition, she was a member of the Czechoslovakia and Hungary Artist Association and member of the Painters and Sculptors Association in Israel.

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