Ervin Abadi (1890-1941)
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Drawing on paper. Good condition, no breaks or damage. Note: All pieces in this catalog are sold in the artist's style, which means that the piece may have been painted by the artist or by someone else inspired by the artist. style. The authority of this piece is unknown. Some parts are accompanied by certificates issued by independent of any part in this catalogue, do not hesitate to contact us.
Ervin Abadi
(1890-1941) his father was a professor and editor of a newspaper. After graduating from the Budapest Faculty of Applied Arts, he continued his studies in Rome. After his return from him, he worked as a graphic artist until 1942, when he entered the labor service. In the summer of 1945, he returned home from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In Budapest he became the book designer. He settled in Israel in 1950 as an illustrator, decorator and caricaturist. Beginning in 1953, reports of him, short stories and novels by him were published in Hungarian and Hebrew. Until 1979 he edited the weekly Seven Mirrors. Along with others, I have edited the yearbook for the 25th anniversary of Israel's existence. He was awarded the Nordau Prize in 1955.
The word "In the style of" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by that artist.
Location: This item ships from the United States.
Origin: Private collection.
Ervin Abadi
(1890-1941) his father was a professor and editor of a newspaper. After graduating from the Budapest Faculty of Applied Arts, he continued his studies in Rome. After his return from him, he worked as a graphic artist until 1942, when he entered the labor service. In the summer of 1945, he returned home from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In Budapest he became the book designer. He settled in Israel in 1950 as an illustrator, decorator and caricaturist. Beginning in 1953, reports of him, short stories and novels by him were published in Hungarian and Hebrew. Until 1979 he edited the weekly Seven Mirrors. Along with others, I have edited the yearbook for the 25th anniversary of Israel's existence. He was awarded the Nordau Prize in 1955.
The word "In the style of" is used for a work by an unknown creator who has created a copy of a known work by that artist.
Location: This item ships from the United States.
Origin: Private collection.
Condition
Good condition, no repairs are observed.
Dimensions
9 x 12 in
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Ervin Abadi (1890-1941)
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