Ships, 1970's, silkscreen, 20.6x29.5" (52.5x75cm), edition 150, hand-signed in Hebrew and numbered in pencil.
Print is in excellent condition and is unframed.
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Nahum Gutman (1898-1980) was born in 1898 in Talenshet, Russia.
In 1905 he immigrated to Israel and settled with his family in Tel Aviv. Later in 1920 he left to Vienna, Austria to study sculpting. He traveled to Berlin and to Paris where he participated in an exhibition with the artists Chagall, Modigliani and Soutin. Gutman had exhibitions in New York, Boston, South Africa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. He had once said "I paint out of my impression of the view and our surroundings, and as for the sea shore – it runs across our entire country." The sea is a central motive in Gutman's work. As a child he had watched the sea extensively through his school window and every arriving ship carried with it exciting new smells and mysterious. Inspired by the Eastern Persian miniatures, Gutman created two dimensional, flat colored fields placed one above the other while ignoring the formal perspective. He experimented with distinctive colors combinations to form rich colored carpet.
Ships is a colorful rich work portraying the Israeli harbor of Tel Aviv with incoming ships fishermen boats, fish. The sea and its ships fascinated Gutman since childhood, and here he celebrates one of his favorite scenes. The work with its abstract elements, such as the multicolored sea, presents a cheerful and lively harbor life.
* * * An official CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY issued by Bineth Gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel) will be provided with this work upon request * * *
Starting bid of this lot is $250
Print is in excellent condition and is unframed.
You are buying this print directly from its publisher, Bineth Gallery.
For further information about this artist, please log on to our eBay store or to our gallery (Bineth Gallery) website.
Nahum Gutman (1898-1980) was born in 1898 in Talenshet, Russia.
In 1905 he immigrated to Israel and settled with his family in Tel Aviv. Later in 1920 he left to Vienna, Austria to study sculpting. He traveled to Berlin and to Paris where he participated in an exhibition with the artists Chagall, Modigliani and Soutin. Gutman had exhibitions in New York, Boston, South Africa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. He had once said "I paint out of my impression of the view and our surroundings, and as for the sea shore – it runs across our entire country." The sea is a central motive in Gutman's work. As a child he had watched the sea extensively through his school window and every arriving ship carried with it exciting new smells and mysterious. Inspired by the Eastern Persian miniatures, Gutman created two dimensional, flat colored fields placed one above the other while ignoring the formal perspective. He experimented with distinctive colors combinations to form rich colored carpet.
Ships is a colorful rich work portraying the Israeli harbor of Tel Aviv with incoming ships fishermen boats, fish. The sea and its ships fascinated Gutman since childhood, and here he celebrates one of his favorite scenes. The work with its abstract elements, such as the multicolored sea, presents a cheerful and lively harbor life.
* * * An official CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY issued by Bineth Gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel) will be provided with this work upon request * * *
Starting bid of this lot is $250
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Jewish, Israeli and International Fine Art
1:00 PM PT - Jul 27th, 2008
offered by
Bineth Gallery
15 Frishman st.
Tel-Aviv, 63578
Tel-Aviv, 63578



